UK Immigration: David Cameron Continues Benefits Crackdown on EU Migrants
The Prime Minister says his goal is clear: an immigration system that puts Britain first.
UK Advertised Salaries Hit £32,000 as Job Market Strengthens
But Adzuna.co.uk warns that there is no room for complacency with the economy.
Senior City Staff Look Abroad as New Pay Laws Make London 'Less Attractive'
Financial centres like New York, Singapore and Hong Kong are free from restrictions on bonuses.
Boris Johnson Blasts Ed Miliband's 'Consommé of Nothingness' Speech
The Labour leader wants to be judged on his ideas rather than his 'not from central casting' image.
Passport Office Workers Strike over 'Staffing Crisis' and Pay
The PCS union says it is a long way off getting a commitment from the agency.
Why Does it Cost £576 to be a Premier League Football Fan for the 2014/15 Season?
IBTimes UK research revealed the cheapest and most expensive season tickets in the league.
School Summer Holiday Disruption: East Midlands Trains Faces Four Day Strike over 'Paltry' Pay
Unite says its members are disappointed with their 2.75% pay offer and have voted to walk out
Retirement Market 'Will Triple to £50bn in 2023' Despite Osborne's Radical Pension Reforms
Towers Watson says the sector is set to grow considerably in the next 10 years.
UK Interest Rates Hike? Long Live the MPC's 'Groupthink' Ways
The central bank has been slated for not raising interest rates, but they've made the right move.
UK Government 'Must Invest £20m by 2020 to Prepare Young for Digital Revolution'
The taskforce also called on ministers to treat computer science as a fourth "core science" subject.
Thousands of Scots Face Poverty as Employers Exploit Zero-Hours Contracts, Warns Citizens Advice Scotland
There is 'sharp rise' in the numbers of people who are in trouble because of the agreements.
UK Firms Should 'Set Targets and Not Use Shortlists' to Get More Women in Board-Level Roles
The commission says research suggests diverse boards produce better performance.
UK Banking and Financial Firms Eye Graduate Hiring Spree and Salaries Are Set to Improve
The AGR says the sectors have the largest predicated vacancy increase on last year.
UK Joblessness Set to Fall as Employers Combat Youth Unemployment, says CIPD
CIPD says firms are beginning to adjust their recruitment practices to make them more youth-friendly
Youth Unemployment: Why Britain Shows You Don't Need Uni to Combat Skills Shortage
IBTimes UK got a sneak peak of the 2014 Skills Show at Haberdashers' Hall
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.
Student Loan System Reaches 'Tipping Point' as Forecasting Comes Under Fire
The BIS committee says the government could be left with a multi-billion budget gap
IMF Warns Angela Merkel over German National Minimum Wage
IMF says country's unemployment levels are a "remarkable success".
Bank of Scotland: UK Permanent Pay Accelerates to Record High
Lack of available staff and employers' appetite to hire has pushed wages up.
George Osborne: UK Pensioners Will Receive Free, Impartial Advice
Osborne says the Pensions Advisory Service and the Money Advice Service will provide the guidance.
'Failing' UK Jobcentres Need 'Radical' Competition Reforms, says Policy Exchange
The centre-right thinktank says private companies and charities should be able to compete with government.
UK Public Sector Strike: Thousands Descend on Trafalgar Square for Pay Protest
IBTimes UK spoke to some of the public sector workers taking part in a day of protest over pay and conditions.
Public Sector Strikers Hold Mass Rally in Trafalgar Square
Thousands of public sector workers on strike held a mass rally in Trafalgar Square to protest wage freezes, public cutbacks and other issues.
Top 10 Highest Paying US Tech Firms For Interns: Silicon Valley Pay Revealed
A Facebook intern earns more than three times the average American in one year
UK Public Sector Workers Strike for Fair Pay
Dave Prentis, of Unison, tells IBTimes UK that Cameron made 'knee-jerk' points in the Commons.
UK Earnings 'Dropped 20% More than Official Figures Suggest'
Fall may have gone unnoticed because the data does not include the self-employed, a thinktank says.
UK Public Sector Strike: Unison Chief Slams David Cameron's Strike Law 'Rhetoric'
Dave Prentis, of Unison, tells IBTimes UK that Cameron made 'knee-jerk' points in the Commons.
UK Public Sector Strike: Institute of Directors Urges David Cameron to Investigate Industrial Action Laws
The business body says the time has come to look again at strike legislation in the UK.
Cisco Plans Crackdown on EU Youth Unemployment with Skills Initiative
The US technology giant has launched a new educational programme to address the region's skills gap.
UK Managers: 'Overworked and Under Pressure'
The Institute of Leadership and Management says 94% of managers work over and above their contracted hours each week.