Unite and Unison are preparing campaigns to help employees claim back-dated holiday pay including commission.
The new system of charging upfront fees for employment tribunal claims is denying harassed and abused workers access to justice, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) argues.
Britain's economic recovery will be at risk if Scotland votes for independence next month, the president of Britain's biggest business lobby has warned.
The current flexible labour market and employment rights framework is fit for purpose but the political debate surrounding it can sometimes be "unnecessarily polarised", the CIPD says.
The 2014 Pension Schemes Bill, which will provide the legislative framework for arrangements that share risk between scheme members and sponsors, has been laid before parliament.
The government has launched four consultations on proposed changes to simplify the administration of employee benefits in kind and expenses.
The number of employment tribunal claims lodged in the first three months of 2014 fell by more than half compared to the same period last year.
Acas could be "heading for a car crash" with its Early Conciliation service, a lawyer has warned, as the organisation may not be equipped to deal with a vast number of requests.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has formally agreed proposals from the Investment Management Association (IMA) that will see fund managers break down profits and losses in pounds and pence figures for the first time.
Just under a quarter (24%) of applications for remission of employment tribunal fees from 29 July to 31 December 2013 were accepted, a written answer in the House of Commons reveals.