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 ...
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 ...
How to develop your leaders as storytellers Beyond training leaders to communicate well, we must train them to think and behave like storytellers.
More than 90% of health leaders have highlighted declining staff morale as a key area of concern this year, according to survey findings published yesterday (Monday 18 May) by independent membership ...
Nearly two thirds (62%) of workers begin their day tired, according to research shared exclusively with HR magazine by ...
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined utility company South Staffordshire Water £963,900 after a cyber attack ...
Finding the right talent has never been easy. That’s why knowing what talent and skills you already have is critical to being ...
University of Sheffield staff began a six-day strike last Thursday (7 May) as part of an ongoing dispute over pay.
Less than one in five (18%) women report that their employer has a workplace menopause policy, according to poll results from women’s health and wellness supplement brand Serenova, published on ...