The higher education sector has endured a raft of people-related challenges in recent years, from strikes to budget pressures. Universities...
Childcare and flexible working: proof it can be done
Some frontline sectors such as childcare are often assumed to be 'too difficult' to implement flexible working. But almost any profession can embrace it.
Ruth Christy and Paul Fontes highlight the issues concerning whistleblowing and look at developments in the financial services sector.
Josh Bersin: how AI will shift the HR landscape in 2025
HR thought leader Josh Bersin says 2025 will be the year that organisations' HR and recruitment teams must immerse themselves in new technology so that employees can gain ‘super powers’
Nurturing a positive organisational culture is essential to effectively tackle employees' mental health struggles, says Stuart Cheesman.
This year’s work Christmas party could be a sobering event for many organisations due to the new positive duty on...
Women could be missing out on career opportunities if they are not present in the office, the chief executive of Nationwide has claimed.
HR thought leader Josh Bersin says 2025 will be the year that organisations' HR and recruitment teams must immerse themselves in new technology so that employees can gain ‘super powers’
King’s College London bagged the overall winner award at the 26th Personnel Today Awards for an impactful and wide-ranging HR programme.
A hospital porter who was sacked for refusing to wear a face mask during the Covid pandemic has lost his claim for unfair dismissal and discrimination.
A Supreme Court hearing which will determine the definition of a woman begins today (26 November).
The cost of employing low-wage workers will hit a record high in 2025, according to analysis by the Centre for Policy Studies.
What options do employees in the UK on Ukraine schemes have if they want to stay on in the long-term?
The government needs to prioritise support for employers to upskill their workforces if its industrial strategy is to succeed, according to REC members.
Volkswagen has agreed a deal with the IG Metall trade union that will avoid further strikes, plant closures in Germany and immediate compulsory redundancies.