We provide details of where and when strikes are happening, as the UK battles with the ongoing period of industrial unrest.
Prime minister Rishi Sunak's statement on delaying measures to combat climate change and pollution has been condemned by unions.
AI in employment: the pitfalls and laws on the horizon
A recent House of Commons Library report highlighted how AI is being used by employers and the legal risks that...
The construction industry has launched a coalition to tackle the lack of diversity in sector in a bid to revitalise...
The Brook House inquiry finds a toxic culture allowed 'desensitised' staff to physically and verbally abuse migrants.
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Warner Bros. Discovery has announced an expansion of its film and television studios in Leavesden which is set to create thousands of jobs.
Right to work audits can be announced by the government without warning, so HR teams need to be prepared in the event that they are subject to one.
Canadian billionaire Doug Putman has pulled out of a deal to save hundreds of Wilko stores, citing cost as a barrier.
With just weeks to go until the Personnel Today Awards 2023, we continue our profiles of shortlisted entries with the Candidate Experience Award.
As we reach the end of 2022, Rob Moss, editor of Personnel Today, joins Oven Ready HR podcast host Chris Taylor to give his HR review of the year.
The construction industry has launched a coalition to tackle the lack of diversity in sector in a bid to revitalise...
From 10 August, employers will no longer be able to use agency workers to cover striking employees.