The War for Talent: Top Firms Failing to Meet Demands of Workers
The Hay Group says it has identified six so-called 'megatrends' in employee engagement.
Mind the Pay Gap: UK CEOs Face Disengaged Workers Over Stratospheric Pay
Stephen Bevan, of the thinktank The Work Foundation, writes for IBTimes UK.
Avoiding a Shareholder Spring: How to Overcome Internal Battles and Influence Your Key Stakeholders
A reputation is the easiest thing to gain and the hardest to lose
World Cup 2014: UK Firms Using Tournament to Boost Morale
The Economist Intelligence Unit says most businesses said they would be using the sporting event to boost motivation.
Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2014 Keynote: As it Happened
Coverage of Apple's keynote at the Worldwide Developer Conference where it will showcase iOS 8 and Mac OS X 10.10
CIPD Survey Reveals Trust in Managers at Two-Year Low
CIPD-Halogen survey believes 30% of employees feel performance reviews are unfair.
Whistleblower Reveals Sex Abuse and Anti-Immigrant Culture at UK Detention Centre
Former Serco official at Yarl's Wood immigration detention centre alleges widespread abuse at facility.
Mind: UK's Economic Climate Could Lead to Depression as People Struggle to Cope
Mental health charity Mind says work is the most stressful factor in most people's lives.
UK Government Urges Businesses to Boost Worker Wellbeing for Stronger Economy
Jo Swinson stresses importance of an healthy workforce.
Small Investments in Employee Engagement Could Give UK Economy £49bn Boost
The Work Foundation says a funding increase could boost company profits by £2,700 per employee, per year.
Home Affairs Committee Slams UK Home Office over 'Irresponsible Big Bonus' Culture
Keith Vaz, the chair of the committee, says the department presided over many failures.
UK Civil Service is Recruiting with One Hand Tied Behind its Back, Says Commissioner Sir David Normington
Normington says more ambition and willingness to take risks with senior appointments is needed.
Anxiety Crisis? Half of HMRC Staff Say They are Stressed-Out
The department's employee engagement survey revealed 50% of HMRC workers said they felt anxious.
Global Business Leaders Say Talent Management is Top Priority for 2014
The CMI says building a world-class workforces is a top challenge for CEOs.
Goldman Sachs May Face Regulatory Action in South Korea
South Korean unit may have violated capital markets rules.
Coventry City Council Eyes Job Losses Amid £19m Grants Axe
Cllr Damian Gannon cannot estimate future council job losses.
Employee Wellbeing: Why Firms Must Publicly Report How they Manage Human Capital
Louise Aston, director of Business in the Community's Workwell campaign, makes the case.
Millions of UK Workers Suffer from Stress Costing Companies £460m a Day
Friends Life says one in six UK employees called in sick due to stress in the past year.
Goldman Sachs Eases Work Regime For Junior Bankers Following Moritz Erhard Death
David Solomon, Goldman Sachs's co-head of investment banking, says the reforms are for the long term.
Low Pay Britain: UK Workforce 'Demoralised and Unhappy' as Economy Recovers
Kronos says employees are unhappy about going to work and have a lack of motivation.
Financial Services Bosses Among Britain's Worst Leaders
New study shows that recession brought out the worst in the UK's financial managers
Employee Ownership Expert Graeme Nuttall Speaks Out on Shares for Rights and Royal Mail IPO
Nuttall tells IBTimes UK employee ownership is gaining popularity in Ireland and Australia.
UK Government Urges Firms to Increase Cyber Security Awareness
MI5 and GCHQ directors urge FTSE 350 companies to increase boardroom awareness of cyber security threats.
Staff Absenteeism Slides to Record Low as Sickies Cost Firms £14bn a Year
CBI/Pfizer survey finds average staff sick leave tumbles in 2012 though days off still cost firms billions
Companies Crumbling from Inside-Out on Lack of Workforce Recognition
YouForce’s VP says appreciating and effectively managing existing your workforce will help navigate through the financial crisis
'Inflation Busting' Bosses' Pay Soars Despite Ordinary Britons' Income Squeeze
Chartered Management Institute report reveals 15.8 percent pay package leap for chief executives as most others see real terms pay cut.
Long-Term Unemployment in the UK Recession: A Labour Market Plague
As the number of people out of work for over a year swells, IBTimes UK explores the problem, those suffering, and those trying to mend it under the Work Programme
Graduate Jobs: No El Dorado at the end of the unemployment line
With youth unemployment remaining at near record levels many university students graduating in the coming months will face a slew of challenges unique to their generation.
CWU opposes "patronising" plan to give 10% of Royal Mail shares to workforce
The Communication Workers Union has said it will oppose plans to privatise the Royal Mail, saying the offer of 10 per cent of shares to the workforce is "patronising".