Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the priorities for her second Budget during a speech from Downing Street yesterday (4 ...
Peter Cheese, the CIPD's chief executive, announced his retirement at the start of the professional body's annual conference ...
Three quarters (76%) of UK employees spend up a large proportion of their working week on admin tasks, which reduces morale and increases burnout, according to research findings from travel and spend ...
Two thirds (66%) of employees with a learning disability report that their employer has never asked what they need to succeed at work, according to research findings from the hotel firm Hilton, ...
More than half (52%) of people in the UK believe that businesses should treat social mobility as part of their wider diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) commitments, according to research from The ...
One in five mentees (21%) taking part in the Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) Peer Mentoring Programme, which pairs people with substance dependencies with mentors who have lived experience, ...
Informa chief executive Stephen Carter has changed his residency from the UK to the United Arab Emirates, to lead the FTSE 100 data and events group, the Financial Times reported on 31 October.
Nearly three quarters (73%) of UK employees report that their employer expects them to have creative and visual communication skills, a demand that 84% say has grown in the past three years, according ...
More than half (56%) of UK recruiters report that they struggle to secure sufficient recruitment funding, according to data released by recruitment provider Totaljobs yesterday (30 October).
Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) uncovered a “culture of mistrust” in maternity care at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, following an inspection published on 29 October.
Fewer than two thirds (61%) of UK employees trust their employer’s sustainability efforts, compared with more than three quarters (79%) of employers who believe their image is credible, according to ...