France in state of economic emergency as Hollande unveils €2bn job creation plan
President Francois Hollande warns there is an 'economic and social' emergency.
Michael Gove needs to make rehabilitation easier to stop prisoners going back to jail
The number of people released from prison on temporary licence has fallen by 41% since 2013.
Junior doctors' strike: Thousands protest against government plans to change work schedules
Doctors in dispute over new contracts and are providing emergency cover for two out of three 24-hour walkouts.
Britain losing edge as base for manufacturers
EEF/Aldermore annual survey highlights concerns over state of UK's manufacturing sector
Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris reveals Mauricio Pochettino arrival key to White Hart Lane's future
French goalkeeper has frequently been linked with a potential switch to Manchester United in recent years.
Read George Osborne's Spending Review and Autumn Statement speech in full
Chancellor George Osborne deliveres a half-yearly budget update to parliament
DLR strike: 48-hour walkout to go ahead after last minute talks break down
RMT union confirms that talks with KeolisAmey Docklands to avert DLR strike on 3 November ended without agreement
DLR strike: Transport for London issues travel advice ahead of 48-hour walkout
Enhanced bus service will run if the strike goes ahead and the Underground will be in operation.
Justice Secretary Michael Gove to give prison governors more responsibilities
Tories also considering selling off inner-city prisons for housing stock.
Uber, Airbnb and Zopa are great but let's champion the new wave of on-demand entrepreneurs
A tech-enabled, self-employed workforce is on the rise in the UK, which should be celebrated and supported.
UK home rental prices rise by largest amount in three years
Rental prices went up by 3.1% on a year-on-year basis
Zero-hour contract workers earn £300 less per week than permanent staff
TUC report shows average weekly earnings for zero-hour workers are £188.
Labour MP Given 'No Help' from Miliband on Plan to End 'Exploitative' Zero-Hours Contracts
Exclusive: Ian Mearns tells IBTimes UK that his bill will give more job security to workers.
Prince Charles Pays 'Special Tribute' to Lynda Bellingham after 'Great Sadness' from Oxo Star's Death
His Royal Highness said the actress was a 'wonderful ambassador' for his charity Prime.
UK Government Tsar for Older Workers Unveils 'New Phase of Life' Vision
Ros Altmann wants to tackle ageism and introduce more flexibility in the workplace.
Parent Pressure: Workplace Envy Spreads as Working Parents Feel Resented
AXA PPP Healthcare says resentment in the workplace can be an issue that creates tension.
UK Public Sector Bodies Hire More Temporary Workers in Flexibility Drive
The number of temporary workers in IT roles increased by 11.2% during the 2013/2014 financial year.
We'll Crack Down on Zero-Hour Contracts 'Epidemic', says Labour Leader Ed Miliband
Miliband says zero-hour contracts are 'exploitative' and must be tackled.
UK Recovery Will Suffer Without Looser Immigration Rules, Warns Recruitment Chief
REC chief executive tells IBTimes UK the country's jobs market is performing 'incredibly well'.
Fury Over 1% Public Sector Worker Pay Rise as 600,000 NHS Staff Miss Out
But the Prime Minister stresses that everyone in the NHS will get at least a 1% pay rise.
Zero-hours Contracts Have 'Trebled' Since 2010
Labour claims there are almost 583,000 people currently employed on zero-hours contracts.
Ageing Workforce Top Priority for European Businesses as Pensioner Population Grows
Europe's senior executives expect the proportion of their employees aged over 60 to increase by 2020.
Top Performing British Graduates Turned Off by Traditional Jobs
Elance says freelancing is now seen as a highly attractive and lucrative career option by graduates.
Swiss Pharma Giant Novartis Plans to 'Cut or Transfer up to 4,000 Jobs'
The drugs company's plan will affect up to 6% of its pharmaceuticals workforce.
Zero-Hour Contracts: The Rise of a Labour Market Phenomenon
These employment agreements have created controversy, but what are they and who uses them?
UK Companies Report Strongest Job Optimism Since Recession
CBI says an increasing number of opportunities for young people.
UK Temporary Labour Market Sees Boost But Young Workers Could Miss Out
Comensura says the increases in temporary labour have not had the same impact with younger workers.
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.
Zero-Hours Contracts: Vince Cable Review Branded Inadequate
Work Foundation report calls on business secretary to launch fuller investigation into use of zero-hours contracts.
Cisco Systems Cuts 4,000 Jobs Despite Q4 Profits
Despite $10bn profit in its 2013 fiscal year, Cisco Systems blames weak global recovery.