Unemployment will hit 5% next year as companies deal with elevated labour costs, according to a forecast from consulting firm EY.
Research has revealed that most employers are unprepared for the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (DUAA), with widespread uncertainty and a critical lack of training, leaving companies exposed to ...
Last month, the government launched four consultations on measures being introduced under the Employment Rights Bill. In our ...
Women are more likely to stay silent when they face microaggressions in the workplace, making toxic cultures harder to confront.
Two-thirds of Britons believe their background affects their career, says research for Co-op, which has developed an employer toolkit.
Liz Stevens examines a consultation on new rights for bereavement leave, including pregnancy loss, to emerge from the ...
Skills England has published a report detailing the ‘persistent barriers’ facing UK employers in building AI skills.
Teachers should receive a 6.5% pay rise spread over the next three years, according to the government’s evidence to the pay ...
UK businesses are altering equality, diversity, and inclusion programmes in response to President Trump's assault on ...
The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) has announced that Joanna Nunn will become its new chief ...
We profile the shortlist for this year's Personnel Today Learning and Development Award for smaller employers.
The Conservative leader said Katie Lam spoke ‘imprecisely’ when she said people already granted ILR in the UK could be deported.