Retail and banking giants - including Asda, Marks & Spencer and HSBC - are creating an age-diverse workforce through innovative recruitment policies, research shows.
NEARLY four-out-of-10 workers are likely to spend their summer lunch breaks at the pub, research shows.
NETHERLANDS - Cordares chairman, Joep Schouten, has reportedly argued the internal supervision required under new Dutch pension fund governance rules could be perceived as misleading.
MORE than a third of UK pension schemes have difficulty in recruiting trustees, a survey by Mercer Human Resource Consulting reveals.
CHANGES to paternity rights could have serious financial and administrative implications for employers, law firm Hammonds warns.
HYMANS Robertson has launched a flexible benefits product to give employers a cost-effective scheme that can be up and running in weeks.
Law firm Hammonds is looking at the legal implications of workplace relationships at a series of seminars this month.
MOST of Britain's workforce is missing out on the benefits of flexible working, a report from the Equal Opportunities Commission claims.
As a contributor to the article Online provider auctions way forward (PP, June 14) and having read Ian McQuade's intelligent letter in response to this (June 28), I feel I should clarify some points about online auctions.
EMPLOYERS will face higher costs when new legislation on holiday entitlement comes into force in October, lawyers warn.