An independent review of modern working practices looks destined to change very little for people stuck working in the gig economy.
An independent review of modern working practices looks destined to change very little for people stuck working in the gig economy.
Job interviews can cause nerves and mind-blanks in even the most confident people, but some companies want to know a lot more than your experience at the job and employment history – they want to know how you think and react to problems.
More one in five British workers lie to others about their job, with the deceit more prevalent in young people, a survey has found.
If Job Centres cannot find more work for the unemployed and underemployed and George Osborne is proposing to freeze or reduce the minimum wage, then how can people earn more to get off benefits?
Ed Balls and Liam Byrne are calling for a compulsory Jobs Guarantee for long-term unemployed adults. In an article for PoliticsHome Ed…