
Millions of UK workers plan to switch career paths – Are your staff satisfied?
New research reveals that millions of British workers are considering changing up their routine by contemplating an alternate career path within the next two years. more»
New research reveals that millions of British workers are considering changing up their routine by contemplating an alternate career path within the next two years. more»
The government has responded to the Taylor review by promising to improve working conditions for millions of workers, including those in the gig economy. more»
Following Carillion's collapse this week, HMRC has said it will give advice and guidance to business owners who are worried about their ability to pay their taxes. more»
The measures have been laid out in a joint report published by the Independent Professionals and the Self Employed (IPSE) and Community, a trade union. more»
Employers in the hairdressing, hospitality and retail sectors were among the worst offending businesses in the largest round yet of government naming and shaming. more»
It?s looking likely that there?ll be a number of prevalent employment law issues throughout 2018, amid the on-going uncertainty of Brexit. more»
From sending romantic e-kisses to copying in a manager in order to get a quick response, we?ve listed the eight worst email mistakes according to workers. more»
special occasions full-time staff frequently missed due to work were a partner or a child?s birthday (41 per cent) and Christmas Day (13 per cent). more»
As many as 80 per cent of office workers would choose to read a book, exercise or even have a sleep in their lunch hour rather than spend time with their colleagues, new research has found. more»
Around 20 per cent of UK employees are likely to start a business alongside their regular day job in the next two years, according to research from GoDaddy. more»