The Women and Equalities Committee said the review of the UK’s ‘broken’ parental leave system was a ‘watershed moment’
The total number of active postings stood at 1,447,620, down by 1.6% on the previous month.
Sutton Trust: ‘If 93% of pupils in the UK are state educated, then this should be reflected across all sectors and positions in society.’
The government has published updated guidance on umbrella companies, introducing new rules on joint and several liability within labour supply chains.
In the UK, immigration compliance has become mission-critical to business continuity
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The ‘right to request’ that employees now have to ask for flexible working has only had limited impact on how...
The further education and skills sector is ‘an engine that has been left to run on fumes’, according to a report published by a group of cross-party MPs.
Digital platforms can transform the work of the HR function by streamlining everyday tasks so teams can focus on more...
New buzzwords have arrived, if you were wondering where they'd got to. But Adam McCulloch suspects they won't have legs.
Women make up less than a fifth of senior leadership roles at UK financial services companies, according to new data analysis from Fox & Partners.
Judge in Supreme Court ruling on definition of sex says he sympathises with the feeling that trans people had something taken away from them.
The Women and Equalities Committee said the review of the UK’s ‘broken’ parental leave system was a ‘watershed moment’
In the UK, immigration compliance has become mission-critical to business continuity
The further education and skills sector is ‘an engine that has been left to run on fumes’, according to a report published by a group of cross-party MPs.
Met Police staff are voting in ballot for strike action today over force’s refusal to pay them the London allowance police officers receive.