More 'Soft Love' from Labour on the UK's Welfare System
English and maths tests for the unemployed? That's not the real problem
Strong Market Confidence Sparks Recruitment Drive Among UK's SMEs
Recruiter Michael Page says SMEs in Britain are trumping large companies in relation to hiring optimism.
North and West Midlands Miss Out on UK's Economic Recovery as Chance of Work Falls
But the TUC says the likelihood of having a job has increased since the 2010 General Election.
Rachel Reeves: Labour Would Make Jobless Take Maths and English Tests
Shadow work and pensions secretary excepted to announce tougher rules.
Revealed: HMRC has Only 181 Staff to Enforce Minimum Wage
Figures emerge during political row about potential hike in the National Minimum Wage.
UK Government 'Delays' Pension Charge Cap Until 2015
The move will be seen as a political blow to pension minister Steve Webb.
Eggborough Power Station Faces 850 Job Losses over UK Government's 'Failing' Energy Policy
Unions warn hundreds of jobs could be lost if the plant is not converted to biomass processing.
UK Jobless Rate to Hit Bank of England's 7% 'Threshold' in Early 2015
Economists predict that Mark Carney could consider interest rate rise sooner than predicted.
Anxiety Crisis? Half of HMRC Staff Say They are Stressed-Out
The department's employee engagement survey revealed 50% of HMRC workers said they felt anxious.
Female, Well-Educated and 40? Then You Are One of the UK's Most Fulfilled Workers
Randstad also says £31,600 is the average salary of a "very fulfilled" worker in the UK.
Worries of Migrant Construction Workers in Qatar Would be Eased by Electronic Wage Payments
Engineers Against Poverty says electronic payment would help solve problems of wage exploitation.
South African Platinum Mines Face Fresh Strike Threats over Pay
Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union says it could walk-out over the dispute.
Investment Banking's Marathon Man Culture Won't Change Despite Relaxed Rules for Junior Staff
Intern Moritz Erhardt's death has seen the investment banking industry change its policies towards interns and low-level staff.
Housing Association Gentoo Beats Co-op to Top Stonewall's 'Gay-Friendly Employer' Index
The full list will be announced on Wednesday evening at the Tate Britain
Minimum Wage Cheats to Face £20,000 Fine as Vince Cable Targets Rogue Employers
The current maximum penalty is £5,000, but the government says that will be quadrupled.
Shelter Warns of Payday Loans Fuelling Rent and Mortgage Payments
The homelessness charity says one in five rent or mortgage payers has borrowed money to cover their housing costs
Taxpayer-Funded Academies Confirm Millions Paid to Private Firms with Personal Links
But there is no evidence that the organisations have broken any rules.
Young Hit Hardest by England's Housing Market as 'Work does Not Pay'
PricedOut says youngsters will be £1,002 a year worse off because of higher rents.
Two Thirds of UK Workers Have Not Received a Pay Rise in Past Year
Reed says employers need to invest more in their workforce to retain top talent.
Childcare Costs Soared 19% in 2013 as Unemployed Hit Hardest
Study says 24% unemployed parents want to work but could not because of high costs.
Magic Circle's Clifford Chance Introduces 'CV Blind' Interviews to Tackle Oxbridge Bias
The law firm says the overall object is to make sure it never loses out on talent.
US Unemployment Rate Drop to 6.7% Brings Federal Reserve Threshold Closer
Fed's unemployment rate threshold of 6.5% would spark decision on interest rate rise.
London Underground Staff to Strike as RMT Union Fights Ticket Office Closures
Transport for London (TFL) angers Tube workers with plans to close all 260 ticket offices.
Global Business Leaders Say Talent Management is Top Priority for 2014
The CMI says building a world-class workforces is a top challenge for CEOs.
BMW and Mini Recruiting 159 New UK Apprentices for 2014
The manufacturers are looking to recruit to "bring young talent" into the firms.
Lord Mandelson: EU Referendum 'Lottery' is not what British Public Want
The comments come ahead of a vote in the House of Lords on a EU referendum bill.
EU Slams UK Politicians for 'Destroying Britain's Future' Over Immigration
Viviane Reding, the vice-president of the European Commission, lashes out at UK ministers
Greggs Eyes 410 Job Losses as Christmas Sales Up 3.1% on Last year
The firm says the cost reduction would be £6m per year from mid-2015.
British HR Managers Reject Government's New Sickness Absence Scheme
PMI Health Group says a majority of employers already have an occupational health service.
'Vital Jobs' Lost as Local Authorities in England Slashed £11bn from Budgets
Unison says the "worst is yet to come" following the spending round in 2013.