UK Construction Sector Builds Workforce as Housebuilding Boosts Job Demand
Exclusive research: Careerbuilder.co.uk says trend of hiring in the industry will continue into New Year.
Canada's Unemployment Rate Hits Five Year Low as Youth Joblessness Falls
Statistics Canada says employment in finance, insurance and real estate rose.
UK Academics and Businesses Warn of STEM Skills Gap
MathWorks says there needs to be need a greater collaboration between academics and businesses.
Work Weariness: UK Employees 'Most Unfulfilled' in Anglosphere
Randstad warns that lack of job fulfilment leads to absenteeism.
Towers Watson: 'Auto Bonuses' Have Become the Norm for UK Firms
Reward professionals say they offer their incentives as cash-based rewards.
Greek Youth Unemployment Hits 55% as Labour Market Buckles
The country's data service Elstat says the total amount of jobless Greek people reached 27.6% in July.
World Mental Health Day: Brazilian Guarani Tribe's Suicide Rate up [GRAPHIC PHOTOS]
Guarani tribe is reportedly seeing a surge in suicide by its people aged between 15 and 29 years.
Legal & General Overhauls Health Policies and Procedures for 7,500 UK Employees
Legal & General has made raft of changes to improve workplace wellbeing
Toy Story, Finding Nemo and UP Maker Disney Pixar to Close Canadian Office
100 workers will lose their jobs due to the move.
Yahoo! Japan: 'Revolutionary' Move Sparks Surge in Online Shopping Store Applications
Chairman Masayoshi Son scrapped fees for store tenants in a bid to attract more business.
British Chambers of Commerce: UK Businesses Double Domestic Sales' Manufacturing Balance in Q3
BCC says manufacturing balance for domestic orders rose sharply to 31% in Q3.
Britain Sees Permanent Job Boost as Economy Recovers
The REC and KPMG says permanent salary inflation quickened slightly in September.
Alcatel-Lucent to Cut 10,000 Jobs Worldwide as Part of €1bn Cost Saving Plan
Chief executive officer Michel Combes says the employer is "regaining control of its destiny".
Black Dogs: The State of Mental Health in the Workplace
Mind says work is the most stressful factor in people's lives.
FTSE100 Boards See Female Director Boost
Lord Davies says companies still have a "long way to go" on female participation.
UK Digital Advertising Hits Six Month High of £3bn on Mobile Phone Boost
IAB says mobile advertising grew like-for-like by 127% to £429.2m in the first half of 2013.
Mind: UK Workers Suffer in Silence Over Mental Health Issues
Mind says there is a danger that companies are neglecting workplace mental health.
Oxford University's Sir Andrew Wiles Bashes Bankers for 'Immoral Mathematics'
Sir Andrew Wiles says mathematics has lost its moral purity.
Royal Mail Privatisation: Shares 'May Reach 450p' in IPO
CWU says strikes are likely if its members vote for industrial action over the sell-off.
11,000 Female Birmingham City Council Staff Set for Equal Pay Compensation
Gill Whittaker, a GMB organiser, says the announcement is a great achievement.
Skills Minister Matthew Hancock Pledges Extra £20m for Traineeship Programme
BAE systems, Siemans and Virgin Media express interest in the initiative.
Iain Duncan Smith's Benefit Cap Hits More Than 8,000 Households
The DWP says more than three quarters of those affected lost up to £100 a week.
UK Employees 'Working Harder' as Economy Recovers
The report suggests that heavier workloads have brought rewards for high-fliers.
Tory Conference: David Cameron Proposes Ban on Benefits for Under-25s
Prime minister tells Conservatives at Manchester he wants to see everyone under 25 earning or learning.
Ryanair Fined €8m for Breaking French Labour Law
Budget airline to appeal over non-payment of Marseilles air crews' social insurance and pension contributions.
Universal Credit: Iain Duncan Smith Scheme Will 'Create Payment Confusion' among Claimants
Adrian Kamellard says introduction of Universal Credit means claimants will have to be savvier.
Employee Ownership Expert Graeme Nuttall Speaks Out on Shares for Rights and Royal Mail IPO
Nuttall tells IBTimes UK employee ownership is gaining popularity in Ireland and Australia.
Top US Libor Regulator David Meister to Quit CFTC for "Personal Reasons"
Meister has investigated several global financial institutions for the manipulation of Libor.
National Minimum Wage Boosted as Name and Shame Rules Come into Force
Federation of Small Businesses' chairman Mike Cherry says the government must strike a balance between "boosting consumer spending and economic growth".
Britain's Job Vacancies Hit Four Year High
UK recruitment firm says jobs growth has boomed across various industry sectors.