Secure Hospital Strike: 'Prison Officers Turning to Food Banks and Payday Loans' – POA Union Chief
Exclusive: Steve Gillan tells IBTimes UK that his members are 'struggling'.
Prince Charles Pays 'Special Tribute' to Lynda Bellingham after 'Great Sadness' from Oxo Star's Death
His Royal Highness said the actress was a 'wonderful ambassador' for his charity Prime.
Almost 50% of UK Workforce Have Never Requested a Pay Rise
Law firm Slater & Gordon warns that people can easily find themselves being taken advantage of.
Getting Over 50s Back Into the Workplace Will Give UK Economy £88bn Boost
The Prince's Initiative for Mature Enterprise says the needs of the 'missing million' must be met.
London's American Food Revolution: Ed's Easy Diner Expands its 1950s Experience
IBTimes UK speaks to the restaurant chain's chief executive, Andrew Guy.
Home Retail Shares Tumble as Homebase Axing a Quarter of its 323 Stores by 2018
The DIY retailer says the decision comes after a strategic review from its new chief executive.
UK Women 50% More Likely than Men to be Stuck in Low Paid Work after a Decade
The CIPD says over most of the last six years we have seen a significant fall in real wages
Lufthansa Faces Further Strikes as German Airline Loses Bid to Stop Pilot Walkout
The pilots union, Vereinigung Cockpit, has 'not ruled out further strikes'
UK Cost of Living: Families £6 Better Off a Week in September
Asda says households across the UK benefited from falling fuel and food prices
Ken Clarke Warns that Cameron's Immigration Cap 'Would Damage UK Economy'
The former Conservative cabinet minister says Cameron should adopt a strong and sensible stance.
Which? Calls on UK Retailers to 'Stamp Out Dodgy Deliveries'
The consumer champion says UK retailers aren't doing enough to satisfy delivery needs.
Glassdoor Boss Robert Hohman Sets Sights on Anonymous Employer Reviews in China
Exclusive: The chief executive tells IBTimes UK that the market poses 'lots of questions'
Royal Mail Hiring 19,000 Seasonal Workers to Sort Christmas Cards and Parcels
The FTSE 100 firm says the move will help ensure it delivers the 'best possible service'
Amazon UK to Hire 13,000 Seasonal Staff for Christmas Rush
Amazon says the number of planned Christmas hires are down by 2,000 on last year.
UK Government Urged to Tackle Student Debt with 'Tax-Free Education Account'
The CPS think tank wants an Education Savings Plan to be introduced to help finance university
Nick Clegg Unveils Equal Parental Leave Pay for UK Civil Servants
The Deputy Prime Minister is expected to say that he wants to 'see this change blaze a trail'.
UK Parcel Firm Yodel Plans to Hire 5,000 Staff for Christmas Rush
The delivery company says many of the roles are expected to become permanent.
UK Productivity Levels Dropped to Widest Gap Against G7 Since 1992
The ONS says output per hour in the UK was 17% below the average for the rest of the G7 in 2013.
Fortune 500 Cognizant: Gender Diversity Quotas Devalue Female Executives
Exclusive: The firm's head of HR for Europe and Africa says targets are the way forward
The Current Account: Does David Cameron Need a 'Wage Miracle' before the 2015 General Election?
IBTimes UK takes a look at the most recent job market figures from the ONS.
The Current Account: A 'Wage Miracle' For David Cameron?
It seems the UK government is going to need a 'wage miracle' before the 2015 General Election next may.
US 'Policy Elites' Hold Apprenticeships and Young People Back, Says Leading Job Market Expert
Professor Robert Lerman wants to increase the number of apprenticeships in the US.
Top FTSE Firms on Target to Appoint 25% of Women on Boards by 2015
Wilson, the head of the Davies Review steering group, says the UK has made great progress.
High Flying Pilots Beat Lawyers to Become UK's Top Earners
CareerBuilder UK says the data is interesting for people looking to get onto the career ladder.
Thousand of UK Civil Servants Strike for 24 Hours in Row over Pay
The PCS union says it is 'unacceptable' that people's pay has fallen since the government came in.
UK Unemployment Rate Drops to Lowest Level Since Late 2008
The ONS says the number of people out of work dropped below two million to 6%.
UK Young People Unaware of Apprenticeships in High-Skilled Sectors
Insurance giant Aon says young people are unaware of apprenticeships in financial services.
UK Business Leaders Undergo Fewer Checks than Graduates
HireRight warns an entire firm's reputation can be damaged by a mobile phone image or inaccurate CV.
UK Cost of Living: CPI 'Fundamentally Flawed' and Belies True Impact of Inflation on Poorest Households
New Economics Foundation claims the Consumer Price Index inflation measurement is "fundamentally flawed".
The Apprentice 2014: Plumbing Boss and Self-Made Millionaire Charlie Mullins Condemns Lord Sugar's Show
Exclusive: Pimlico Plumbers founder and former apprentice Mullins says the programme has 'halfwit' contestants.