Reports from the Department of Education reveal that 88% of students who took a gap year believe it made them more employable, while a survey by YouGov also found that 63% of HR professionals believed ...
Depending on where you live could see you earn up to 140% more than the national average salary for exactly the same job, new research reveals. Bus drivers, for example, can earn up to £34,244 by ...
Nearly two thirds of employees said their most common feelings amidst the coronavirus pandemic are anxiety, stress or distraction, with job security being the dominant reason for the emotion, ...
Woke Etymology: The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word ‘woke’ as being aware or well-informed in a political or cultural sense. The term has rapidly grown in popularity and meaning, and now ...
In today's competitive legal landscape, managing expenses effectively is paramount for the sustainability and success of law ...
In today's workplace, maintaining your reputation is crucial, especially when faced with serious allegations such as ...
In any organisation, conflict is an inevitable part of daily operations. While some disagreements can be resolved quickly, others may escalate, impacting productivity and workplace morale. At such ...
Joe Gilliver from Manchester’s Chameleon Agency predicts how the industry will perform in the new year. Experimental ...
Office businesses are among the industries most affected by rising electricity and gas costs, with the average business set to see monthly bills increase by over £580 according to new research. The ...
New data has revealed a gender divide in the reasons people take sick leave in the UK, with women taking more time off for childcare than men in 2023. The Sick Leave Reasoning Report by Access People, ...
Only one in four UK businesses donate to charity despite 63% of younger workers (aged 16-24) saying they are more loyal ...