February 2016
Brexit jobs – would UK employment suffer if we leave the EU?
This week everyone seems to be talking about whether the UK should leave the European Union. What are the implications for jobs and the economy as a whole?It’s a key point in the thinking of many, although not the only
Gender pay gap league tables – too little, too late?
Businesses failing to address gender pay differences will be shown in new league tables. But not for some time.“Firms forced to reveal gender pay gap.” This BBC News headline, along with others, suggests a refreshing hardness, significance and urgency from
Recruiters need to fix broken recruitment processes
Broken recruitment processes are being blamed for leaving young people with low self-esteem and a negative impression of their chosen industries.This is according to a joint report from Business in the Community (BITC) and City and Guilds Group.Whose fault is
What it means to work in 2016
In this first Atlantic Resource blog post of the new year we take a broad look at what it means to work in 2016.Our attitude to work can define how we see ourselves.Whether we are working hard or not working
December 2015
One tenth of workers embarrass themselves at the Christmas party
(Make sure you’re not one of them.)Christmas party season is well and truly here. Office workers are spilling into the streets and private workplaces are being transplanted into public spaces of seasonal cheer. It can be a fizzy, intoxicating clash
Big decision making is never easy
Big decisions can be hard to make. Your career, business and personal life can all turn on your ability to make them, or not make them.Paralysis that comes with not making a scary decision – like move jobs to a