The GMB is taking legal action against private hire company Uber over claims it is failing to provide basic employment rights to its drivers.
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has raised concern that low interest rates could persist into the future despite expectations of a reversal to historic norms.
Financial advisers (IFAs) will be wary of helping members transfer from defined benefit (DB) to defined contribution (DC) arrangements due to fears they will be accused of mis-selling, warn consultants.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is considering bringing its guidance to trustees of large schemes on communicating new retirement flexibilities into line with Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) rules.
Pension schemes have been urged to learn communication skills from other areas such as marketing and charities if engagement is to increase.
Placing too much legal liability on trustees risks "catastrophic" consequences for the financial system, according to a leading industry thinker.
Voucher providers will not be appealing further a Supreme Court ruling that threw-out their challenge to the government's tax-free childcare (TFC) scheme.
Wellbeing programmes must be attached to an organisation's key needs in order to survive, according to the BBC's chief medical officer (CMO).
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) is unable to account for a quarter of its staff sickness absences.
As many as four in ten employers are breaking health and safety laws by not providing eyecare for their computer users.