Unite Union Boss: Ed Miliband Should Not Peddle Murdoch's Sun Newspaper
Len McCluskey says he hopes Miliband will remember that Liverpool is a Labour city.
Rachel Reeves Demands Duel over DWP's 'Failings' in Commons with Iain Duncan Smith
Reeves says the Prime Minister David Cameron has 'failed to get to grip' with the DWP.
'Crucial Milestone' as Flexible Working Rights Extended to Millions of UK Workers
Coalition Government introduced the scheme in a bid to attract older workers into the labour market.
UK Skills Shortage Crisis 'Costing Britain Billions'
Exclusive: Michael Mercieca tells IBTimes UK he wants a cross-party 20 year plan.
Graduates Warned Demand for Skills Outstrips Degrees in World of Work
The Economist Intelligence Unit says senior executives rank skillset above having a degree.
Lidl Creates 2,500 Jobs in £200m Investment Plan
Supermarket chain says jobs will be created across the board and will include new store roles at all levels.
InterContinental Hotels Creating 90,000 Jobs Within Three Years
The FTSE 100 firm employs 350,000 people across the globe and owns the Holiday Inn chain
Santander Boss: Hoards of Applicants Despite Years of Banker Bashing
Exclusive: Santander UK's HR chief says applications remain high among young people.
Diageo Tweaks Recruitment Approach to Retain Talent Amid Job Cuts
The Guinness and Bailey brand maker 's recruitment chief says the group is still investing in talent.
Baroness Goudie: 'Insulting' Workplace Gender Quotas Are a 'Terrible Slur' on Women
She reveals why she has always been against quotas both in politics and in the boardroom.
EU Referendum: Brussels Would Still Control Britain's Labour Laws Despite 'Brexit', says EIU
Economist Intelligence Unit's Robin Bew says Brussels would still have some control over the labour market
UK Education System 'Not Fit For Purpose' in 20 Years, Warns Royal Society
The science organisation has called on the government to create new baccalaureate-style frameworks.
North's Hiring Boom Dampens Competition for UK Jobs
Adzuna says there were 1.33 jobseekers for every advertised vacancy in May.
Scottish Independence: Scots Feel Financially Squeezed as Vote Looms
Which? says the cost of essentials remains high and there remains levels of worry about household debt.
UK's 'Careers Conundrum' Holding Young People Back, Warns Skills Charity
Michael Osbaldeston of City & Guilds tells IBTimes UK that employers are desperate to recruit youngsters.
UK Teens Most Community Spirited Since Blitz Generation
The National Citizen Service says today's teenagers are ambitious and community minded but lack skills.
Multinational Firms in the Dark over Employee Perk Costs
The Towers Watson research reveals that there is a lack of information about employee benefit spending.
Blair's Welfare Reform Minister Backs Miliband on Stopping Youth Unemployment Benefit
Exclusive: Frank Field tells IBTimes UK that he is pleased by the Labour Party leader's new 'Youth All policy.
Local Government Minister: Council Chief Pay is 'Ultimately Down to Democracy'
Brandon Lewis, parliamentary under-secretary of state for local government, was speaking to a group of MPs.
Council Staff to Strike as 'Low Pay' Dispute Erupts
Members of the trade union Unison vote in favour of industrial action on 10 July.
Hong Kong Most Popular City With UK Expat Professionals
DeVere Group says high achieving young professionals would be looking at career and remuneration opportunities.
UK Engineering Firms Urged to Investigate 'Female Friendly' Policies
The Institution of Civil Engineers says more diversity can bring different perspectives to engineering solutions.
Partnership Assurance Axing Jobs and £21m in Costs on 'Radical' Pension Reforms
The news comes after the Chancellor George Osborne announced reforms to the UK's insurance industry.
Labour Promises Universal Credit 'Pause' as Welfare Reform Continues Roll Out
Universal Credit has now expanded to the North West of England, with four more job centres offering the benefit.
UK's Most Vulnerable Let Down by Disability Payment 'Fiasco'
The Public Accounts Committee slammed Iain Duncan Smith's Department for Work and Pensions over PIP payments.
Siemens Director Urges Michael Gove to Get Businesses Into UK Schools
Teachers not as exposed to the world of work as employers and so should welcome firms into schools, argues Siemens boss.
Vince Cable: UK Skills Gap is 'Crippling' British Manufacturing
Cable say the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills is working to bridge the gap
Nick Clegg: 'I Want to Work with Nigel Farage's Ukip'
Exclusive: Clegg told IBTimes UK that all parties need to work together on industrial development consensus
Labour Council Chief Calls for More Devolution From UK Government
Phil Davies, leader of Wirral Borough Council, told IBTimes UK that local councils need more power
McDonald's Hiring 8,000 in Jobs Boost for UK Youth
Youth unemployment rife in UK, but fast food chain McDonald's announces significant hiring spree.