UK Employers Hike Wages With Inflation Busting 2.5% Pay Deals
Incomes Data Services says the settlements outstrip CPI inflation and could soon overtake RPI inflation.
Law Firms and Accountancies Will Create 41,000 New London Jobs
Research also reveals that job creation in the City has vastly outstripped the rest of the UK
London JobCentre Staff Under Attack: 3,800 Verbal and Physical Abuse Incidents in 2013
Exclusive: Data also shows that the total number of attacks on workers increased to 1,124 in East London.
EDF Energy Faces Strike Action in 'Cost of Living' Pay Row
Trade Union Unite says dispute will mean delays in fixing and installing meters for customers.
Sports Direct Slams Shareholders Over Rejected £73m Mike Ashley Bonus
Dave Forsey, chief executive of Sports Direct, warns the move could lead to uncertainty.
UK Government Unveils Eight Major Renewable Electricity Projects Supporting 8,500 Jobs
The Department for Energy says the projects will provide up to £12bn of private sector investment.
Deutsche Bank to Cut Equities Staff in Latin America in €4.5bn Cost Reduction Plan
Blooomberg reports say lender is also cutting equities jobs in Sao Paulo, Santiago and New York.
UK Recovery Will Suffer Without Looser Immigration Rules, Warns Recruitment Chief
REC chief executive tells IBTimes UK the country's jobs market is performing 'incredibly well'.
George Osborne's Popularity Rockets to All-Time High, says Ipsos Mori Poll
The figures from Ipsos Mori come after strong official economic data.
Why Scottish Independence Can Lead to a £9bn Retirement 'Timebomb'
Gordon Brown will say it makes no sense to break up the British system of pension payments.
Google, Apple, Intel and Adobe Face $9bn 'Jobs Pact' Law Suit
The Silicon Valley firms are being taken to court over an alleged pact between the companies to limit workers' pay.
London Facing Fresh Tube Strikes over Ticket Office Closures
First two days of action by RMT will precede 'massive May Day demon to honour Tony Benn and Bob Crow
Public Relations Internships 'Fail' to Boost Social and Ethnic Diversity
Chartered Institute of Public Relations warn students from certain backgrounds are missing out.
UAE Women: The Techie Who Defied the Egyptian Revolution and Kuwaiti Customs
IBTimes UK takes a look at the women breaking into science, technology, engineering and mathematics careers in the UAE.
UAE Women: The Globe-Trotting Petrofac Chemical Engineer
IBTimes UK takes a look at the women breaking into science, technology, engineering and mathematics careers in the UAE.
UAE Women: The Facebook Mathematician Proving Her Sexist Teacher Wrong
IBTimes UK takes a look at the women breaking into science, technology, engineering and mathematics careers in the UAE.
TfL Head Office Managers Back Strike Action
Manuel Cortes, general secretary of TSSA union, calls for urgent talks to avoid industrial action
UK Job Figures Expose Generational and Regional Employment Divide
The country's total unemployment rate tumbled to 6.9%, but in some regions the rate increase.
Starbucks Eyes 1,000 New Jobs as it Plans Emea HQ Move to London
Starbucks says London is the perfect place to grow its European business.
UK Unemployment Tumbles to 6.9% as Wages Outstrip Inflation
The ONS says annual wages grew at a rate of 1.7% in the three months to February.
One in Five UK Workers Fear They Will be Unemployed in Six Months
Research also reveal one in three employees expect pay rise next year.
NHS Faces Strike Threat as 460,000 Healthcare Staff to be Balloted
Unison says the employees are angry at the government's 1% pay increase, which is below inflation.
UK Army Women 'Too Terrified' to Make Bullying and Harassment Complaints
Madeleine Moon of Commons Defence Select Committee makes shocking claims in radio interview.
UK Cost of Living Eases as BoE Faces Interest Rate Pressure on Inflation Drop
The ONS says Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) increased by 1.6% in the year to March 2014.
UK Graduate Starting Salaries Tumble 11% as University Leavers Earn Less
The Complete University Guide says graduates earned on average £21,702 in 2012.
Abolish 'Abusive and Exploitative' Zero-Hours Contracts, Say MPs
The House of Commons' Scottish Affairs Committee says the employment agreements can be unfair for workers
UK Job Market 'Unstable' After Self-Employment Surge, Warns TUC
The TUC says self-employment has accounted for 44% of all employment growth since May 2010.
Construction Workers Eye Surge in Confidence as UK Housing Booms
Just 47% of those working in construction said they felt secure in their job in 2009.
Wages Hit By Personal Income Tax Hikes in 73% of OECD Countries
Comes as countries reduce the value of tax-free allowances and tax credits.
George Osborne: UK Jobs Growth Proves Austerity Critics Wrong
The Chancellor made the comments after coming under fire from the IMF last year.