Far from being a casualty of ‘woke’ culture wars, EDI hiring practices are in fact more popular than ever with employers, ...
Our seven shortlisted companies in the Talent Management category in the Personnel Today Awards 2025 reaped an array of ...
NHS leaders are deeply concerned about staff burnout, aggression and abuse from the public, and plummeting morale.
Unemployment increases to 5%, according to ONS, its highest rate since the pandemic and exceeding what many analysts had ...
People aged under 65 with a long-term health condition are being reminded they may still be eligible for a free NHS flu jab.
As the festive shopping season approaches, Rachel Easton examines what employers can learn from a recent tribunal decision.
One in six employers believe the impact of AI will mean a reduction in headcount over the next year, according to the CIPD.
Liz Stevens examines employers' duty to inform workers of their right to join a trade union, and unions’ rights to access the ...
The government has commissioned a review into why there are rising numbers of Neets - people not in education, employment or ...
The UK’s larger organisations are underestimating the pace of change in the workplace as employees rapidly adopt AI tools.
Tony Blair Institute describes day-one right for unfair dismissal as ‘extreme’, saying it risks increasing cost of growing ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has extended its legal agreement with McDonald’s Restaurants to protect its ...
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