New ONS figures show that the median weekly wage for full-time employees was £728 in April 2024; the TUC says this shows a rise of only 0.3% since 2010
Hiring intentions among UK firms increase slightly in October, despite a dip in business confidence ahead of tomorrow’s Budget.
The Excellence in Public Service HR award is among the most highly coveted prizes in the Personnel Today Awards.
VW is planning to shut at least three factories in Germany, cut pay by 10% and put thousands of roles at risk of redundancy.
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Hybrid working has led to a boom in ‘active commuting’, according to a survey by International Workplace Group.
LinkedIn research reveals one in 10 people recruited in 2024 have job titles that didn’t exist at the start of the millennium.
The Excellence in Public Service HR award is among the most highly coveted prizes in the Personnel Today Awards.
A former Accenture executive who filed an employment tribunal claim against the consulting company, has settled his case.
An office worker who was repeatedly ignored by her boss when she greeted him wins a claim for unfair dismissal.
A 6.7% hike in the national living wage for 2025 has been confirmed ahead of the Budget, while the national minimum wage rises by 16.3%.
Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips announces plans to tackle Home Office backlog, ending uncertainty for modern slavery claimants.
From bus fares to the term ‘working people’ to national insurance rates, speculation around tomorrow’s Budget has reached fever pitch.
Boeing’s striking workers have rejected a new offer from the aircraft manufacturer, which included a 35% pay rise over four years.