Nearly one in four of the working-age population is classed as disabled, according to latest data. The figures from the ...
A third of chartered accountants (36%) say they have suffered from insomnia or disrupted sleep over the past 12 months.
More than half of businesses are concerned by long NHS waiting lists and the impact this is having on their rates of staff sickness, research has suggested.
City employers continue to invest in diversity and inclusion despite having to cut costs, according to the Investment Association.
The 2025/26 rates for statutory maternity, paternity, adoption, shared parental and sick pay have now been published by the ...
More than one in two employees (53%) are hoping for a seasonal bonus, while a similar proportion (48%) are expecting a gift.
The Ministry of Defence has announced new retention payments for thousands of service personnel in what it describes as ...
An artificial intelligence (AI) tool that analyses ECG readings during routine heart scans could identify people at risk of type 2 diabetes as much as 10 years before they begin to develop the ...
Job hoppers who frequently change roles have £15,776 more in their pensions pots than the average worker, according to new ...
Carers UK urges the government to make changes to legislation so that working carers can have one week of paid leave per year ...
Ford plans to cut 4,000 jobs in Europe, including around 800 in the UK, following a slump in electric vehicle (EV) sales.
Almost half of managers in the UK admit that being in the office is more about appearance, according to new research from ...