Employment is at record levels but growth in wages remains low
There were 32.21 million people in work in the three months to November 2017 – 415,000 more than for the same period a year earlier, … Read More
There were 32.21 million people in work in the three months to November 2017 – 415,000 more than for the same period a year earlier, … Read More
The legal system is failing women in the workplace and needs fundamental reform, says a new report. The report, published by the Fawcett Society’s Sex … Read More
A “parenthood penalty” is preventing parents from fulfilling their economic potential, says a new report. The Modern Families Index found that working parents in the … Read More
Around two thirds of the UK gender pay gap cannot be attributed to differences, such as more women working part time, according to new analysis … Read More
Uber is introducing mandatory breaks for its drivers. The taxi hailing firm will lock drivers out of the app, meaning they are unable to accept … Read More
Almost one in eight men work part-time today, compared with fewer than one in 12 two decades ago, according to new research. This means that … Read More
More than a half (53%) of employers who pay the apprenticeship levy want to see it replaced with a training levy, according to new research. … Read More
More than half of people living with deafness and hearing loss feel they can’t be open about it in the workplace, says new research. This … Read More
British men enjoy five hours more free time a week than women, according to the Office of National Statistics. The latest figures show that men … Read More
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that Uber is a transport company, and not a digital service. The decision, which could have implications … Read More