Culture rot, career lillypadding, job hugging – a fresh batch of buzzwords have come up for our consideration.
Immigrants working in the UK on average incomes could have to wait up to 25 years to apply to settle if they have claimed ...
EHRC enters section 23 legal agreement with Welsh government after identifying several failures to comply with the Public ...
A leak of the EHRC code of practice has suggested that trans people could be asked about their sex based on physical ...
Former Lloyd’s of London chief executive John Neal is being investigated over the promotion of a female colleague.
Almost a million young people are still out of work, education or training, according to new data from the Office for National Statistics.
Respondents also reported that the remit of HR is expanding, even if teams are not. Almost half (47%) said HR was expected to improve productivity while managing employee wellbeing, while 40% are ...
Number of new UK job postings in October 2025 increases 2.1% on the previous month, following an 11.3% rise from August to September, according to REC.
The Keep Britain Working final report missed the opportunity to build on its previous rhetoric about the importance of ...
Managers complain Gen Z are the toughest to motivate. Maybe it’s because they’re failing to recognise they just learn, ...
Acas has released research to mark 50 years since it began providing workplace advice, and performance issues still dominate.
Mental health is worsening among women in their late 50s and early 60s, and this could have an impact on government labour ...
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