Deloitte is introducing a more flexible approach to its working practices for more than 12,000 staff.
The realities of how much zero-hours contracts affect the UK workforce are still being revealed. Hannah Uttley examines the continuing debate.
Employees are embracing new technology in their day-to-day lives. Owain Thomas looks at how employers can utilise the newest developments to help employees engage with their benefits.
Acas is publishing new guidance for employers regarding handling Tupe transfers and issues surrounding the World Cup.
Legislation will be introduced to reduce delays in employment tribunals, improve the fairness of contracts for low paid workers and establish a public register of company beneficial ownership, the government has announced.
There are 4.2m individuals in the UK working from home on a regular basis, representing 13.9% of all those in employment, official figures reveal.
A treehouse with a rope swing is among the quirky features in PKF Cooper Parry's new East Midlands office.
HM Treasury will undertake a wide ranging series of consultations around the simplification of employee benefits taxation this summer.
A positive cost to perceived value ratio is the most important thing that benefits professionals must aim for, JLT believes.
Juggling caring responsibilities with work is a growing concern for employers, with many employees looking after elderly relatives as well as their own children, says a Cass Business School professor.