Inaccessible workplaces and employers’ reluctance to make reasonable adjustments have ensured that work is “a hostile ...
Bolt’s CEO has defended his decision to fire the entire HR team, claiming they were “creating problems that didn’t exist,” The Times reported on Wednesday (20 May). Ryan Breslow, co-founder and chief ...
The arrival of AI in the workplace is no longer a future debate for HR leaders. It’s an operational reality reshaping how ...
"High-quality manager training can make a massive difference, as well as improve the bottom line," says consultant Mark O’Grady They say prevention is better than cure. Sadly, when it comes to ...
Nearly two thirds (62%) of workers begin their day tired, according to research shared exclusively with HR magazine by ...
How to develop your leaders as storytellers Beyond training leaders to communicate well, we must train them to think and behave like storytellers.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined utility company South Staffordshire Water £963,900 after a cyber attack ...
Automatic enrolment has not increased pensions savings enough for lower and middle earners, the Pensions Commission concluded in a report published yesterday (19 May). Many employers are not offering ...
More than 100 maternity staff have pledged to take legal action against a hospital trust after being exposed to what they say were “hazardous” levels of nitrous oxide, the BBC reported on Monday (18 ...
Most (72%) children in poverty in the UK live in households where at least one parent works, according to joint research findings published today (19 May). In families where one or more parents worked ...
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