Age campaigners and employer groups have welcomed the government’s plan to “quickly phase out” the default retirement age (DRA) from...
Aurion Learning celebrate double success at the Irish News Workplace Employment Awards
Dr. Maureen Murphy, Director of Aurion Learning has offered her congratulations to the well-being hub for being a double winner at...
Award Winning Clinicians join new Zircadian Consultancy division to provide specialist services to the NHS for clinical workforce management
Zircadian Consulting Limited is a new clinicial-led healthcare consultancy specialising in clinical workforce and service re-design that wil help NHS...
Whitehall finance staff lack ‘cut-and-thrust attitude’ demanded by businesses, says recruitment firm
Public sector finance staff who lose their jobs will not be welcomed in the private sector because they “lack the...
An investigation has found that former Post Office chairman Henry Staunton used ‘offensive and outdated’ terms when discussing a job...
Throughout the workday, many individuals find their arms and neck becoming stiff. This sensation may seem routine, yet it serves...
Most graduates feel office attendance is expected by their employers, according to new research from Prospects at Jisc.
Low pay is putting job seekers off green jobs or those that have a positive impact on society, research by Indeed has found.
The 2024 Personnel Today Awards are now open for entries, as the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D gets underway.
An investigation has found that former Post Office chairman Henry Staunton used ‘offensive and outdated’ terms when discussing a job...
Christian actress Seyi Omooba to take case to Court of Appeal following EAT decision that she had not been religiously discriminated against.
About 40,000 extra staff are needed if the government is to fulfil its pledge to offer 30 free hours of childcare to all pre-school children by September next year.
Italy has joined the ranks of countries serving digital nomad visas. How attractive are such offers to British remote workers?
A Dorset Police officer allegedly used bolt cutters to 'forcibly' remove earrings worn by three trainee officers ahead of a fitness test.
Legislation found to offer no protection from trade union detriment is incompatible with human rights law, the Supreme Court has ruled.