The UK wants India's post-Brexit trade, but risks turning off its people
India and the UK have a chance to build a transformational relationship.
British firms spend £2bn a year trying to fill vacancies as skills shortage worsens
Open University survey shows 90% of firms struggle to find candidates with the right requirements.
UK businesses are employing staff at record-high rates, but struggle to fill vacancies
A survey by REC and IHS Markit revealed that demand for workers reached 21-month high in May.
UK labour market facing 'rocky period' as economy loses steam
EY Item Club expects UK unemployment rate to climb to 5.4% in 2018 from 4.8% this year.
Firms in Britain struggle to employ workers amid an 'ever-shrinking pool of suitable candidates'
The Markit and Recruitment and Employment Confederation report showed steepest drop in candidate availability for 16 months.
Employing cheaper overseas labour makes us complicit in creating an underclass of unemployed Brits
Governments must give us tax breaks and share the benefits savings with employers.
UK employers struggling to fill jobs amid Brexit uncertainty
Permanent job placements weaken slightly in March from February's one-year high.
Night Tube strike may be cancelled after Aslef agrees new terms with TfL
Union members have been advised to accept the new deal hammered out by their chiefs and underground bosses.
Neuralink: New Elon Musk company wants to supercharge our brains before computers leave us behind
Company insiders say Musk wants to help cure brain disease before offering brain power upgrades.
Both UK vacancies and advertised wages increased in February, Adzuna says
While UK vacancies rose 3.5% on-month to 1,126,376, advertised wages rose just 0.3% to £32,520.
Hundreds of UK Brexit negotiators jobs still vacant just days before Article 50 set to be triggered
National Audit Office says government needs to show 'greater urgency' in filling jobs.
Pret a Manger: Only one in 50 job applicants is British
House of Lords committee told firm may struggle to attract staff in wake of a hard Brexit
UK permanent placements in February rise at quickest pace in one year, report reveals
Region-wise, all four English regions saw an increase in permanent placements.
UK stands sixth worldwide when it comes to 'hard to fill' job roles, Indeed says
There is a growing mismatch between the number of jobs available and number of people seeking jobs.
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Drop in EU workers contributing to labour shortage in UK, says survey
The report was published by Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and The Adecco Group.
Demand for staff in the UK touches 17-month high as placements see weaker growth, REC says
Decline in candidate availability has led to upward pressure on pay.
NHS life 'bleaker than ever' following fall in EU and student nursing applications
Two separate figures show less nurse course application and 90% drop in EU nationals post-Brexit.
Former London deputy mayor calls Sadiq Khan's crime victim czar 'a waste of money'
Stephen Greenhalgh tells IBTimes UK that Khan is 'czar-crazy' and the new role is unnecessary.
ONS data reveals the true scale of UK citizens living in the EU – and the impact on Brexit negotiations
First detailed picture of the number of UK citizens living in other EU countries who are not dual-nationals.
Trump names net neutrality critic Ajit Pai to head the FCC
'It is a deeply humbling honor,' Pai said.
Tube strike: Londoners warned against 'optimism' as unions and Underground bosses hold new talks
Experienced union negotiator tells IBTimes UK that a settlement may be off the cards.
Unions urge London Underground to return to talks in bid avoid another strike
RMT and TSSA want more negotiations after London was hit by a 24-hour walkout.
UK firms continue to hire but concerns rise over shortage of candidates
Hiring continued at a brisk pace across the country in December, a fresh survey shows.
Tube strike: Union chiefs blame 'savage cuts' as London faces travel chaos
RMT and TSSA general secretaries defend industrial action as majority of Zone 1 stations are closed.
Final talks between unions and TfL in a bid to avoid 24-hour tube strike
The strike is planned to go ahead from 6pm on Sunday, 8 January.
Apple's first retail store in South Korea will open in Samsung's back garden
Cupertino giant brings iPhones, MacBooks and more to 'Samsung City'.
UK job vacancies hit 12-month high but advertised wages fall in November, Adzuna says
Retail was the most affected with salaries down 17.4% on-year to £21,769.
National Living Wage introduced in April could spur stronger economic growth, John Lewis boss says
The National Living Wage assures higher minimum wages of at least £7.20 an hour to staff aged 25 and above.
UK jobs: Permanent placements rise in November, REC/Markit report says
Scotland was the only region in the UK to register a decline in permanent staff hiring.