UK Manufacturers Pay Accelerates Past Inflation and Average Wages
Industry body the EEF says business across the sector have clearly been on the up.
Manufacturing Drive Boosts Job Market Recovery in Midlands and North England
Adzuna says manufacturing in the UK is finding its feet once more.
UK Financial Services Sector Faces Gender Diversity Gap
Procorre says only one in five contractors in the industry are women in the UK.
The War for Talent: Top Firms Failing to Meet Demands of Workers
The Hay Group says it has identified six so-called 'megatrends' in employee engagement.
British Workers Feel 'Summer Strain' During Holiday Season
Elance-oDesk says UK firms have been unprepared for the summer holiday season.
Only 10.3% Turnout for £3.7m West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner By-Election
Jack Dromey MP says the money could have put 158 police officers back on the beat.
Labour Party Warns 'Generation Rent' Wages Have Dropped by 10% Under Tories
Labour's Chris Leslie says more must be done for youngsters.
UK Youth Unemployment: Number of Neets Fall to Lowest Level Since 2005
ONS says number of Neets has fallen to 955,000 in the three months to June.
GCSE Results: UK Government Uses Power of Pinterest to Promote Apprenticeships
The Business Secretary says apprentices can post work 'selfies' on the campaign's Pinterest board.
GCSE Results: Pass Rate Falls for Second Year Amid Gove's Controversial Reforms
Pass rates for English also fell by the worst level in 20 years.
Do GCSE Results Really Matter? One in Three UK Firms Don't Even Check Qualifications
The Higher Education Degree Datacheck says some employers take CVs at face value.
GCSE Results: Dragons' Den Star Piers Linney Says Job Success Demands More Than Qualifications
The technology entrepreneur tells IBTimes UK that young people must have drive as well.
Dragons' Den Star Piers Linney Says Job Success Demands More Than Qualifications
Young people need drive as well as the right qualifications to land a job in today's labour market, according to Dragons' Den judge Piers Linney.
British Voters Most Concerned About Immigration Not the Economy
YouGov says the economy has traditionally come top of the list of UK voters' concerns.
UK Job Market: Self-Employment Surges to 40-Year High
The ONS says there were 4.6 million self-employed people in the UK in 2014.
UK Job Market: Attitude Trumps Qualifications When Firms Hire Youngsters
The ONS says youth unemployment was 16.9% in the three months to June.
UK Inflation Fall: Have the Summer Sales Got David Cameron and Mark Carney Off the Hook?
The ONS says CPI inflation dropped to 1.6% in the three months to July.
Gender Pay Gap: 'Midlife Wage Crisis' Hits Female Managers
The CMI says women aged 40 and over earn 35% less than their male counterparts.
UK Workforce Greyer as Older Employees Hits One Million
Saga says growing number of older people capable of working longer.
Fawcett Society: Financial Crisis Pushed 826,000 Women into Low Paid Work
The campaign group says the numbers of women in low paid, insecure work are still alarmingly high.
Mind the Pay Gap: UK's Top Bosses Earn 131 Times More Than Their Employees
High Pay Centre says the government must do more to curb excessive executive pay.
UK Job Market: Hiring Picks Up But Skills Shortage Still Looms
UK's skills shortage is pushing pay pressure up.
Britain Loses 125 Million Working Days a Year to Online Shopping
Average person spends 24 minutes every day browsing online shopping sites.
Aviva Shares Jump as Insurer's Profits Rise
Aviva posted a 4% rise in first-half operating profits to £1.052bn
UK Employers Not Inflamed Over Smoking E-Cigarettes in the Office
More than half of UK businesses have no policy for 'vaping' in the workplace.
Swiss Re Profits Rise to $802m on Premiums Boost
Zurich-based reinsurance giant sees profits fall short of expectations
Friends Life Profits Drop by £12m After George Osborne's Annuity Reforms
Osborne introduced legislation allowing retirees to withdraw their pensions without an annuity.
WWI 100th Anniversary: Women at Work on the Home Front
IBTimes UK looks at how the world of work changed for women during and after the Great War.
Coalition Government's Employment Tribunal Fees 'Severely Limit Access to Justice'
Research from the Universities of Bristol and Strathclyde found serious issues with the fee regime.
Scottish Independence: SNP's Alex Salmond Woos Voters with Minimum Wage Hike Plan
The SNP would would set up a commission to consider a new 'Scottish Minimum Wage'