Labour and John McDonnell are right to give workers a stake, says company law professor
Shadow chancellor unveiled striking proposals on employee ownership and employee representation on the board, at Labour Party conference.
World Cup 2018: Why employers should succumb to football fever
2018 FIFA World Cup does not have to be a big waste of time and resources in the workplace.
Beware the risk of employee burnout
Stress is a significant contributor to poor mental health, low productivity and absenteeism for the UK workforce.
What is Looking Glass? Mozilla blasted for secretly slipping mysterious Mr Robot plugin into Firefox
The strange new add-on featured an ominous phrase that did little to quell suspicions or fears: "My Reality Is Different Than Yours."
Chinese iPhone supplier facing mass protests over unpaid bonuses, security brutality
Jabil Inc, which runs the Green Point factory in Wuxi city, said that only 20 to 40 employees were protesting and the rest were night-shift staff trying to work.
Student Loan Company ranked as the 'worst place to work' within Britain's public sector
Disgruntled employees leave scathing remarks about the company on recruitment websites.
Most UK workers think yearly appraisals are 'pointless'
Only 14% of employees value appraisals at their current job, study suggests.
UK employees 'bored at work' for over five hours a week
Workers in London and South East spend the most time bored at work during a typical week, survey suggests.
Five times computer programmer Eddie Tipton rigged lottery draws - and won millions
Total winnings from rigged lottery tickets estimated at around $24m
Snapchat 'only for rich people and not for poor countries', former employee claims
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel alleged to have made controversial statement according to lawsuit.
What did the Queen do after the London terror attack? Security tightened at Buckingham Palace
Armed police are patrolling outside the royal residence in central London.
Having sex at home makes you a better employee the next day
Findings suggest that a good balance between your job and your home life is key.
Theresa May vows to fight 'hidden injustice' of mental ill health in UK schools and business
Prime minister will unveil new plans as she addresses the Charity Commission.
Former Snapchat employee accuses company of inflating growth figures ahead of IPO
Snap Inc rejects the claims and says the lawsuit is entirely without merit.
India's Yes Bank announces blockchain implementations with IBM and Hyperledger
The bank is also working with IBM Watson-enabled Cognitive Interface and fintech start-up Cateina Technologies.
IBM plans to hire 25,000 people in US and invest $1b in employee training over next 4 years
CEO Ginni Rometty said the company intended to hire 6,000 people in 2017 alone.
Theresa May wins over CBI with 'ambitious and inclusive' pro-business speech
Carolyn Fairbairn says May's address will be a 'powerful catalyst' for investment in the UK.
Top UK firms urged to publicly compare CEOs salaries with that of median employees
Investment Association calls for FTSE 350 firms to adopt a more transparent approach to CEOs pay and bonuses,
UK workforces left in the dark over Brexit warns top HR expert
Punam Birly, head of KPMG's immigration and employment practice, told IBTimes UK of concern around the lack of information from government.
Pokemon Go fan fired after complaining about not being able to play in Singapore
Australian expat's Facebook rant was picked up by Singaporeans, who reported him to his boss.
Euro 2016: Can you take time off work to watch matches?
It might be an opportunity to improve employee engagement and productivity by allowing staff to watch matches.
Shia LaBeouf 'getting married' to girlfriend Mia Goth
The British actress was reportedly spotted wearing a large diamond ring on her engagement finger.
Toyota's Project Blaid building wearable mobility device for the blind
The shoulder wearable will be equipped with cameras, speakers, motion sensor and voice recognition.
John McAfee: We have created a cyberwar doomsday machine that Isis can turn against us
If the government bans encryption it will leave citizens vulnerable in the upcoming cyberwar.
Nick Jonas and Kate Hudson dating: Pop singer finally addresses romance rumours
Pop star rumoured to have hooked up with the Hollywood actress in September.
Stefan Stern: Amazon employees find themselves at the mercy of big data
Recent New York Times expose on management practices at Jeff Bezos' internet giant should worry us all.
Glenn Elliott: CEO who gave staff £6.5m reveals his secrets for keeping employees happy
Workers at Reward Gateway received windfall after £140m buyout by Great Hill Partners
Margareta Pagano: Nick Clegg wants to spread the John Lewis magic of giving power to employees
Employee-owned companies have plenty of benefits, just ask the MD of the John Lewis Partnership.
Stefan Stern: Put people before sales and profits to get investors to sit up and take note
Measuring the performance of people allows managers to do their jobs in a more efficient way.
Stefan Stern: Forget Uber-Type PR Spin Battles and Focus on Why You Are Really in Business
Running a business you feel good about is easier than hiding behind uninspiring mission statements.