Zero-Hours Contracts in the UK are 'Unfairly Demonised' and 'Oversimplified'
CIPD says positive experiences of workers are being overlooked.
Trade Union RMT to Ballot Members Over Tube Job Losses
Bob Crow told radio station LBC that he was in favour of the round-the-clock service.
Walmart CEO Mike Duke Retires Amid Worker Wage Clashes
Duke to be replaced by current Walmart International chief executive Doug McMillon.
Edinburgh Woollen Mill Plans 1,100 Jobs Boost and Expansion
The employer plans to open 100 new outlets across the UK.
North Lincolnshire Council Tackles High Salaried Public Jobs
The authority is to assess jobs with wages more than £50,000 per year.
Greek Parliament Speaker Rejects Salary Cuts for MPs
Evangelos Meimarakis says the Greek Constitution does not allow the move.
Swiss Vote Against Executive Pay Cap Proposal
Would have capped the salaries of top executives at 12 times that of a company's lowest wage.
Scottish Independence Q&A: Top Prof Reveals What Scots and English Really Think of Each Other
Michael Kenny, Queen Mary professor of politics, sees 'friendly rivals' Scotland and England moving in different directions.
Bolivia's President Morales Decrees Double Christmas Bonus for State Workers
Hundreds of thousands of state employees in the country will be awarded an extra month's pay.
GlaxoSmithKline Eyes £25m Scottish Expansion and Jobs Boost
The pharmaceutical giant GSK's move will create 25 new jobs in Montrose.
'Tighter Regulation and Red Tape' Dissuades UK SMEs From Trading Abroad
Sage says small businesses need help exporting to get a foothold overseas.
Aviva Investors to Slash 6% of Global Workforce
British-based insurer says 'difficult' move is part of restructuring plan.
Sharing Personal Information on Social Media 'Leads to Hiring Discrimination'
US academics found "robust evidence" of discrimination among certain types of employers.
CBI: Careers Advice in England is in Severe Crisis
The CBI says 93% of young people feel they are given inadequate careers information.
Crisis-Hit Italy and Spain Boost German Immigration Figures
Federal Statistics Office says Germany saw 11% increase in immigrants in first half of year.
UK Oil and Gas Industry Sees Job Vacancy Surge
Job opportunities grew by more than 13% on average across the sector between 2010 and 2013.
More Than One Million Young People in UK are Neets
ONS says 14.9% of young people in UK not in education, employment or training up to September.
Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times Owner to Slash 700 Jobs
Tribune Company says it will reduced staff in its publishing business.
ICO to Contact 1,200 Potential Blacklisted UK Construction Workers
The move follows country-wide protests led by trade unions earlier today.
From Usher to CEO: Cineworld Founder Steve Wiener to Step Down
Wiener started in the cinema industry 44 years ago as an usher in the US.
UK Cost of Living Crisis: Shelter Sees Record Surge in Homelessness Helpline Callers
Charity says 174,177 people called its helpline over the whole year.
IPPR: Nearly a Quarter of UK NEETs Have Never Had a Job
Institute for Public Policy Research says 'youth guarantee' would lift young people into work.
Tie Rack's UK High Street Exit Puts Hundreds of Jobs at Risk
Fashion chain slumps from peak of 31 countries including the US, Canada and France.
UK Green Building Council: 10,000 Jobs at Threat over Green Tax Cut
Campaign group says manufacturers fear thousands of jobs could be lost if green levies go.
Blockbuster Scraps Just Nine Jobs in London as 72 Stores Shut Across the UK
Administrator Moorfields Corporate Recovery said more than two in 10 of the job losses will fall across Scotland.
Walmart Faces Prosecution for 'Violating Striking Workers' Rights'
Campaign group Making Change at Walmart highlights 'illegal firings'.
UK Government Unveils FTSE Index to Boost Employee Ownership
Business Minister Jo Swinson says the employee owned business model and be more profitable.
Alitalia Looks to 'Cut 2,600 Jobs'
Italy's Largest Airline was refused a €300m capital increase from Air France.
College Group Chief: UK Youngsters Snub Jobs For Life
Fintan Donohue, executive chair of Gazelle, says the UK's labour market has changed.
Global Entrepreneur Week 2013: Aspiring Entrepreneur Turns Bullying Experience into Business Idea
Jaber Shah was bullied because of his height, but the college student turned the experience into a positive.