
Over a quarter of SMEs struggle to find skilled workers
Finding skilled workers and retaining staff were some of the biggest challenges tackled by SMEs in the first quarter of 2018 according to new research. more»
Finding skilled workers and retaining staff were some of the biggest challenges tackled by SMEs in the first quarter of 2018 according to new research. more»
Next month marks the busiest time of year, where major employment law changes will take effect. Here, Peninsula Law's Alan Price outlines the seven employment law changes employers need to be aware of come April. more»
Britain's technology employers have been warned to change recruitment strategies and focus on local UK workers, as new research reveals a heavy reliance on foreign tech talent to drive growth. more»
Writing for Business Advice, ‘shara Pledger, a solicitor at immigration law specialists?Latitude Law, provides small business owners with an overview ofthe key recent changes to immigration rules. The government has […] more»
A third of employers in the UK are running at full capacity, and need to grow their workforce in order to meet the demand in business, according to a new survey taken by the Recruitment & Employment Confederation. more»
The IPSE's Simon McVicker addresses the myths surrounding the work of UK freelancers, including the assumption many have been forced into freelancing. more»
The UK's community of self-employed workers and freelancers The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed has welcomed a report by the Migration Advisory Committee, recommending an overhaul of the ICT visa system for skilled workers. more»
Leading entrepreneurs including Martha Lane Fox and Debbie Wosskow have warned the prime minister his immigration restrictions could hurt UK startups. more»