The largest civil service union in the UK has voted to strike over matters such as pay and pensions. Those working in job centres and tax offices will among those walking out later this month as part of the PCS union.
A recent report from manufacturers’ organisation EEF called "Invest for Growth" reveals the fact that UK-based manufacturers are seriously considering investing in new technologies for improving their productivity, although fewer actually manage to carry out their plans.
A Freedom of Information request has revealed the overtime payments at a police force. It uncovered that the largest monthly overtime payment in North Wales was £5,314 in 2011 and £3,591 in 2010.
A new report by employment group Reed indicates a sharp increase in the number of available vacancies advertised via its website across the UK, painting a fairly positive picture regarding the economy’s growth prospects.
The company revealed that there was a 12% rise last month in posts, which includes jobs from other recruiters as well.
Car firm Honda confirmed its 250 agency staff who were employed in spring 2012 to help produce the new CR-V model will also leave in March. These employees are not part of the wider 800 jobs to be cut announced earlier as the company scales back overall UK production, it said.
A new report indicates office stress is unlikely to trigger cancer. The large European study found that, although stress at work is not good for employee health, that is its likely extent.