Businesses unhappy over immigration cap »
UK business leaders have expressed fresh concern over the government's proposed immigration cap, which will limit the number of highly skilled workers from outside the EU entitled to work here.
(Jul 30, 2010)
FSA broadens reach of pay and bonus code »
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has announced plans to widen the reach of its bonus and pay code to include most hedge funds, investment bankers and building societies.
(Jul 30, 2010)
Welfare reform consultation launched »
The government has launched a consultation on its radical welfare reforms, which it says will simplify the system and remove disincentives to work.
(Jul 30, 2010)
Dearth of UK jobs drives interns to China »
The number of graduates taking unpaid internships in China has soared this year to more than double last year's numbers already, according to a company that specialises in such placements.
(Jul 30, 2010)
Employers' PAYE admin burden could be lifted »
The pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) tax system is set for a fundamental overhaul as the government aims to reduce the burden on employers and taxpayers.
(Jul 29, 2010)
Precinct is flush with diversity »
Shopping centre bosses accused of taking their diversity training too far
(Jul 29, 2010)
Policeman dresses up pay claim »
Court agrees with German police officer that time spent getting dressed should count as part of his working hours
(Jul 29, 2010)
MPs should retain defined benefit pension, says review body »
MPs should keep their defined benefit pension arrangements but they should be reformed to make them more affordable, according to a report from the Senior Salaries Review Body (SSRB).
(Jul 29, 2010)
Top HR roles need greater commercial experience, says Kellogg's McCormick »
The trend for senior HR roles to require more commercial experience is set to grow, according to Karen McCormick, vice president HR at Kellogg's Europe.
(Jul 29, 2010)
Bribery Act to be delayed until April next year »
Government plans to delay the Bribery Act until April 2011 have been criticised by anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International.
(Jul 29, 2010)