A report claims that delays in assessments for the Access to Work scheme mean many people with sight loss are having job offers withdrawn.
We provide details of where and when strikes are happening, as the UK battles with the ongoing period of industrial unrest.
HR predictions 2023: Josh Bersin predicts this year’s workforce trends
HR teams will have to deal with conflicting and converging workforce trends in 2023, according to global HR analyst Josh...
Firms join forces to support employees with divorce or separation
A host of major UK employers have signed up to an initiative to support their staff going through divorce.
Businesses...
A new buzz phrase and salary news from Netflix forms the basis of our whimsical Friday view of HR this...
The cost of living crisis has hit people and businesses across the country and it shows no sign of slowing...
Analyst company Gartner has issued its top 2023 predictions for HR leaders, and the appearance of hybrid working and expanding...
The vast majority of human resources leaders have said they face a significant talent retention problem.
Elements of the EU Settlement Scheme enabling EU citizens to live and work in the UK after the Brexit transition...
IBM and SAP have become the latest tech companies to slash thousands of jobs, as the slowing global economy looks likely to reduce profits.
The Personnel Today Awards 2022 winners have been announced, with Dishoom named Overall Winner for its L&D and health and wellbeing work.
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.
A report claims that delays in assessments for the Access to Work scheme mean many people with sight loss are having job offers withdrawn.
The Supreme Court is set to consider historical holiday underpayments in Chief Constable of The Police Service of Northern Ireland v Agnew.