Dan McLaughlin, a former policy adviser for the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), has been appointed head of public affairs and international at Smart Pension.
The government is "determined to ensure" The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has the tools it needs to tackle misbehaviour in the pensions industry.
Fashion retailer Monsoon Accessorize is the latest high profile employer to be named and shamed for failing to pay the national minimum wage (NMW).
The vast majority of employers welcome shared parental leave and many have either put a new policy in place or are well on the road to doing so.
The majority of Britons want to share childcare responsibilities equally, with men more positive about the issue than women.
With an overhaul in childcare funding among a raft of ‘family-friendly' proposals announced by the government, where does this leave employers and staff who are working parents? Hannah Uttley investigates.
Over three-quarters (76%) of employers have not taken steps to prepare for the new shared parental leave legislation which will come into effect in six months time, research finds.
A number of cultural and financial barriers appear set to impede the take-up of the shared parental leave scheme, according to a report by the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM).
The Children and Families Act 2014 has gained Royal Assent giving parents and adopters the choice to share the care of their child following its birth or placement.
Maternity leave and pay is expensive and disruptive to business, a government survey of employer views finds.