UK Parliament Faces New Sex Scandal as 'Third of Workers Harassed'
More than two in ten workers said they had witnessed some else being sexually harassed.
Mental Health: Stress Makes One in Five UK Workers Take Time Off
MetLife research adds one in ten of employees have had to take time off work due to sports-related injuries
EU Financial Sector Spends €120m on Lobbyists
The Corporate Europe Observatory says the lobbying groups employ more than 1,700 workers to 'influence' policy.
New Ryanair Cologne Base Will Create 700 Jobs and Five Routes
Irish airline plans to invest more than $90m (€64m, £53m) at German airport
Greek Unemployment Drops to 26.7% but 1.3 Million Still Out of Work
Elstat says the embattled country's jobless rate fell from 27.2% in December.
Swedish Socialist Council Plans to Save Money With Six-Hour Workday
Municipal staff in Gothenburg, Sweden's second largest city, will see working hours cut
Energy Minister Michael Fallon Pledges £10m to Manage UK Coal Mine Closures
More than 1,300 employees work at the Kellingley and Thoresby pits, which will close in Autumn 2015.
UK Faces Riots Unless Government Tackles Youth Unemployment Warns Tory Peer
Exclusive: Baroness O'Cathain gave the stark warning in an interview to IBTimes UK.
Generation of Young Europeans 'Scarred' by Unemployment
House of Lords EU Committee says the UK government should adopt the EU's Youth Guarantee.
Next Boss Lord Wolfson Shares £4m Bonus With 20,000 Staff
The chief executive also announced that the retailer's lowest paid workers will get a pay hike
EU Plans Greater Shareholder Involvement in Executive Pay Policies
EC wants to increase shareholder engagement and introduce a transparency initiative across the 28-nation bloc.
Thousands of Retirees Face 'Total Dependence' on UK State Pension
Prudential's findings comes after the Chancellor George Osborne unveiled some radical retirement reforms.
UK Advertising Watchdog Bans 'Misleading' Wonga Payday Loan TV Commercial
ASA says advertisement misled viewers regarding representative APR
Bricklayers Earn £100,000 Wage on UK Housing Market Booms
Construction workers can demand high wages because of the lack of skilled tradesmen
UK Jobs Growth Boosts Recruiter Robert Walters' Profits
The company also saw strong performances from Japan and Hong Kong in Asia Pacific.
Starting Salary Surge Eases Cost of Living Crisis in UK, Say Recruiters
The research from REC and KPMG says permanent starting salaries grew at the sharpest rate since July 2007.
House of Commons Fights Bullying With Confidential Hotline for MPs Staff
The Speaker John Bercow says the House of Commons strives to be an exemplar of good employment practice.
Co-operative to Open 54 New Food Stores After Major Pub Site Deal
The company secured the 15-year leases from NewRiver Retail and will open the stores in early 2015.
Asda Announces 12,000-Job Hiring Spree to David Cameron's Delight
The Conservative Prime Minister says he is delighted that Asda is investing heavily.
Benefits Crackdown: UK Unemployed will Have to Prepare CV Before Job Interviews, says Esther McVey
The rules mean unemployed people will have to prepare a CV before their first interview.
UK Freelancers Signal Business Boom in 2014
PCG says statistics reflect surge in optimism among independent professionals.
UK Rail Unions Launch Legal Battle Over Franchises
Manuel Cortes, leader of the TSSA, says rail franchising is not fit for purpose.
The Big Business Results Behind WWE's WrestleMania 30
WWE has become popular across the globe.
UK Oil and Gas Industry Eyes 39,000 New Jobs
The Scottish Government welcomed the findings from the Bank of Scotland's survey.
Investment Banks Curb New London Jobs Surge
Astbury Marsden says 2,640 jobs were created in the city in March 2014, up from 2,190 the year before.
Renault Axes 2,500 Jobs in €500m Cost-Cutting Plan
The move will be a blow to President Francois Hollande who is fighting record unemployment levels.
Skills Shortage Threatens UK Public Sector Reforms Workers Warn
The research also revealed that almost two in ten of the respondents think that the reforms will fail altogether.
UK Households £1,000 a Year Poorer by 2015, Labour Warns
Labour claim a family with children where both parents are working will be on average £2,073 a year poorer.
Centrica Boss Sam Laidlaw Awarded £2m of Shares After Donating Bonus to Charity
The news comes after Laidlaw donated his cash bonus to charity.
Sports Direct Founder Mike Ashley Misses £73m Bonus
Newcastle United owner failed to win over firm's institutional shareholders.