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The number of UK job opportunities is continuing to grow, despite recent figures showing a contraction in the economy. This is according to the latest figures from the Reed Job Index, which found that the number of jobs posted online in July 2012 was  Arrow IconMore...


The number of women appointed to board-level jobs at top UK companies has reached "unprecedented levels", with women making up 44% of FTSE 100 board appointments made since March and 40% of those in FTSE 250 companies. This is according to statistics  Arrow IconMore...


The number of people who have been unemployed for more than two years has risen to its highest level since 1997, despite an overall fall in unemployment. This is according to the latest labour market figures from the Office for National Statistics (  Arrow IconMore...


The Government has confirmed the fees that will be charged for using the employment tribunal system, following a consultation on their introduction. The Government said the fees will be introduced from summer 2013 and explained that their introducti  Arrow IconMore...


Security firm G4S has been criticised in Parliament today after it emerged there is a significant shortfall in the number of people it has recruited for security roles at the Olympic and Paralympic Games. MP Keith Vaz raised the matter in an urgent   Arrow IconMore...


The Government is seeking views on how a right to request employee ownership could work, as it looks to "knock down the barriers" that prevent businesses from following the likes of John Lewis. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and employment relatio  Arrow IconMore...


Businesses have been urged to get behind a government-funded online career platform for young people, to ensure that the next generation of workers have the right skills to get started in their chosen careers. The plotr  careers platform,   Arrow IconMore...


Figures released today by the Ministry of Justice highlight a fall in the number of employment tribunal claims in the past year. The 2011/12 Tribunals Service report on annual tribunals statistics, covering the period from April 2011 to March 2012,&  Arrow IconMore...


The Low Pay Commission has launched its 2013 consultation seeking views on the national minimum wage. As well as taking views on the level at which the minimum wage should be set from October 2013, the commission has been asked by the Government to   Arrow IconMore...


Public-sector employers are finding it difficult to recruit and retain staff as cuts bite and the sector loses its appeal to candidates, according to research published today by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and recruitment  Arrow IconMore...


Anxiety about the ongoing uncertainty in the eurozone is causing recruiters in London to halt their recruitment plans, despite overall business optimism being higher than six months ago. The latest London Business Survey, carried out by the CBI and   Arrow IconMore...


The rate of job growth in the UK slowed to its weakest in five months during May, as recruiters became more cautious about their hiring activity due to economic uncertainty in the UK and the eurozone. This is according to the latest Report   Arrow IconMore...


Professions such as law, journalism and medicine should be made open to applicants from a more diverse range of backgrounds, according to a government adviser. Alan Milburn, former Labour minister and the coalition Government's social mobility advis  Arrow IconMore...


The stresses of the economic downturn and job and pay insecurity are creating a growing climate of "desk rage", according to health insurer PruHealth and wellness programme provider Vitality. The survey found that 7.3% of workers polled have witness  Arrow IconMore...


Controversy surrounding the Beecroft report reached new heights yesterday when the Government published it ahead of schedule, due to the emergence of leaked copy. The Government was set to publish the report later this week but, in light of the  Arrow IconMore...


Earlier this month, the Government confirmed that it would temporarily be lifting the restriction on Sunday opening hours for large shops during the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Although it is a temporary move, employers still need to plan   Arrow IconMore...


The Government has ended a contract with welfare-to-work provider A4e following allegations of fraud at the company. A statement released this afternoon by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) explained that, although a DWP audit into A4e's wo  Arrow IconMore...


The National Audit Office (NAO) has said that the Government's Regional Growth Fund, which was set up to support growth and boost private-sector employment, has not delivered "value for money", with some of the jobs generated expected to cost more than   Arrow IconMore...


Plans to lift restrictions on Sunday opening hours for large shops during the Olympics and Paralympics are a temporary measure and will not be implemented permanently after the Games, the Government has confirmed. Trade union Usdaw, which represents  Arrow IconMore...


Government plans to reduce delays at Heathrow airport's border control by overhauling the shift system and providing reinforcements are "doomed" because they ignore the performance and engagement of individual staff, a resourcing expert has claimed.   Arrow IconMore...



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