The Centre for Economic Performance (London School of Economics) has published research into immigration and the UK labour market, finding more than 14% of the working age population, were born...
David Woods
Almost two fifths of employees (39%) think benefits have become more important to them in the current economic instability.
David Woods
There are many positive aspects to removing the default retirement age (DRA) and money is one. For individuals, it’s about being able to sustain and build higher living standards as they get older;...
Simon North
The goal of raising the bar on workplace skills risks being jeopardised by 'confusing political priorities with economic ones', according to the food and drink sector skills council, Improve.
David Woods
Half of the UK workforce thinks the dominant management style within their organisation is negative, putting the UK's economic recovery at risk.
David Woods
The recession has led to the creation of a new board-level role of chief restructuring officer (CRO) as employers move to get back on track and ready for recovery.
David Woods
The UK government will today introduce its new Skills and Post-16 Education Bill which it hopes will be the rocket fuel needed to level up the workforce post-pandemic.
Emma Greedy
If the Government is serious about helping the economy, it must extend loan guarantees and emergency funding to the manufacturing sector, according to The Work Foundation.
David Woods
Pay increases for staff are looking more likely in 2010 as the economic uncertainty that resulted in pay freezes, cuts and job losses at UK companies in 2009 has been replaced by greater confidence in...
David Woods
The UK government is set to unveil a £2 billion “kickstart scheme” to help unemployed young people into work.
Beau Jackson