The draft Employment Rights (Increase of Limits) Order 2025, which applies to England, Wales and Scotland, is now before parliament.
Sullivan Review shows how biological sex has been erased from official data and that the meaning of sex is ‘no longer stable’.
The UK is an international outlier when it comes to economic inactivity, a new government-commissioned report has found.Â
Ice-cream firm Ben & Jerry’s has said its chief executive, David Stever, was being removed by its parent company, Unilever, over the company’s political and social activism.
Supporting employees has been named as the top reason for why people like working in HR, with recruiting new employees and growing the business a close second.
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Return-to-office mandates could disadvantage more than a million disabled workers, according to new research.
The UK is an international outlier when it comes to economic inactivity, a new government-commissioned report has found.Â
King’s College London bagged the overall winner award at the 26th Personnel Today Awards for an impactful and wide-ranging HR programme.
A HMRC worker who was sent a birthday card during sick leave has won a claim for harassment.
A law firm discriminated against a senior partner through a mandatory retirement policy, a tribunal has found.
Although the Employment Rights Bill is still making its way through parliament, there are a number of obligations coming into force this April.
Eligible professions for Skilled Worker visas include ‘canine beautician’. If that isn't eyebrow-raising enough, it also includes ‘immigration officer’.
The government recently announced plans to make apprenticeships shorter and more flexible. How does apprenticeship reform benefit the construction sector?
British Medical Association employees are protesting in London today (19 March) in a row over pay and recognition.