So far this year, we've witnessed an increase in insolvencies and companies going into voluntary liquidation. This is related to the persistent cashflow difficulties among businesses.
The CIPD is calling on employers to adopt inclusive recruitment and selection approaches to help broaden their talent pool
The UK will see a massive increase in the number of open positions in medicine, sales, and tech between 2023 and 2027, a leading careers authority has revealed.
New research from Bullhorn highlights the factors that will increase talent’s likelihood of working with a recruitment agency again
Organisations with transparent pay information in all job adverts have the highest proportion of females (65%) in top-paying roles
The latest Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) and Lightcast Labour Market Tracker finds cautious employers moving more slowly to staff up for Christmas than usual.
New data from global hiring and matching platform, Indeed, shows that searches for Christmas jobs are up by nearly a third (31%) on this time last year, as businesses ramp up hiring for the festive season.
Stress and poor mental health remain persistent issues in the workplace, but workers say they are getting less support from their managers than last year, reveals the ADP® Research Institute’s People at Work 2023: A Global Workforce View.
55% of UK employees were not invited to a formal exit interview when resigning from their last job role, new research by talent solutions specialist, Cpl's Talent Evolution Group has revealed.
The majority (72%) of businesses are finding it difficult to retain top employees, with 22% admitting it’s very challenging, a new survey has revealed.
HR professionals are key to implementing new ways of working and should be at the heart of driving change, says the CIPD
The UK ranks 28th globally and 7th in Europe for real-terms salary increases forecasted next year, outpacing the expected average global rise of 1.0%.
While 63% of employees say AI would increase job satisfaction and engagement, 54% have no idea how their company is using it
The report reveals that people over 50 now make up over a third (34%) of the sector’s workforce. This proportion is up 14% on February 2020 levels.
A new survey revealed that one in two (51%) in the UK plan to actively look for new jobs in the next six months. ‘Higher salary’ remains the most valued reason for wanting to move jobs at 42%, followed by ‘meaningful and impactful work’ at 13%.