A new survey of senior executives across the globe has revealed an increasing focus on workforce issues, with attracting and retaining skilled staff and getting the best out of their people dominating the list of priorities.
Dishonesty and anti-social behaviour in the workplace have become "rife", according to a new report. But loyalty is a two way street: employers who show their staff little loyalty can expect less in return.
The "bowler hats and bureaucrats" image of the public sector – and the view that job cuts can be made without having a negative impact on services – is a myth, unions have argued.
The secret to recruiting and retaining staff is having offices in the right location.
Men are more mobile than their female colleagues when it comes to relocating for work reasons and are almost twice as likely to move with their jobs, according to new research by The Work Foundation.
The UK's car-addicted commuters face the longest average travelling times to work in Europe, according to figures released today. And nothing, it seems, will tempt them away from four wheels.
London has retained the dubious title as the world’s most world's most expensive office location.