A security guard at the Science Museum in London is taking her employer to tribunal for failing to supply her with a suitable chair to sit on at work.
The jobs market showed ‘signs of life’ during October, according to the latest figures from the REC.
Working-class professional are effectively no longer being paid for their work from today until the end of the year because of the class pay gap.
Four business leaders give their verdicts on Rachel Reeves's Mansion House address.
An HR expert has spoken up to describe ‘pleasanteeism’. And refreshingly it's not a TikTok sensation, as is so often the way with shiny new trends.
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Starling Bank staff resign following demands from the company’s chief executive that they spend more time in the workplace.
Suzanne Treen explains how employers facing skills gaps can still gain a competitive edge by using strategic immigration.
We reveal all the finalists on the 2024 Personnel Today Awards shortlist, ahead of the glittering ceremony in November.
If employers genuinely want to support employees with ADHD, they need fully to understand its nuances and how the condition...
Lawyers believe the compensation owed to 15,000 Bolt drivers could be worth more than £200 million.
Women on FTSE 100 boards still earn more than two-thirds less than their male counterparts, according to analysis by law firm Fox & Partners.
Suzanne Treen explains how employers facing skills gaps can still gain a competitive edge by using strategic immigration.
Mentoring is too often seen as an HR box-ticking exercise. But in the era of hybrid work it is an essential tool.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said Dnata was attempting to bypass its workers and force through damaging changes to terms and conditions.