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Employers in the UK are responding to the backlash against inclusivity at work by disguising diversity, equity and inclusion ...
The UK government’s £3bn ‘apprenticeship budget’, aimed at support apprentices aged 16 to 21, has been hailed as “really good ...
Employers who offer defined benefit pension schemes are now eligible to achieve 'living pension' accreditation, the Living ...
The safety regulator Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has urged the East of England Ambulance Trust to tackle ongoing and ...
The UK government is to extend a flexible working programme for teachers, which should enable more educators to plan lessons ...
It's vital for HR professionals to address the guilt and frustrations of people who remain employed amid turbulent times. In the wake of organisational restructuring, redundancies or economic ...
Employee-led resource groups are back in vogue. How can inclusion-focused HR leaders use this new popularity to their advantage? Peter Crush reports. Darren Cassidy, president (western Europe) for the ...
Britain’s workforce is struggling to switch off outside of work, leading to a rise in wellbeing issues, according to study ...
Leaders of banking giant HSBC have told thousands of staff that their pay packets could be cut if they don’t head into the ...
Sports broadcaster Gary Lineker apologised on Wednesday (14 May) after being criticised for sharing a social media post about ...
An investigation into a Scottish water regulator’s accounts found “inappropriate and unacceptable” spending, which the ...
A former people and culture manager has won a sexual harassment claim after a tribunal found her manager had made sexist ...