We provide details of where and when strikes are happening, as the UK battles with the ongoing period of industrial unrest.
Bullying, racism and misogyny rife in fire services
A quarter of fire and rescue services in England have received reports of racist, homophobic and misogynistic behaviour from employees...
Talks aimed at merging the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) with the GMB union have ended.
Managers need to allow employees to think creativity to unlock productivity in their organisations.
Tea drones, robots, fresh food growing on walls … futurists have their say on the future of the office.
Help your people feel the impact of your benefits
When your people don’t engage with the benefits you make available,...
Employers are overestimating the health and wellbeing benefits of hybrid working, according to research.
There has been a significant rise in vacancies for nursery, primary and secondary school staff in the Recruitment and Employment Confederation’s latest Report on Jobs.
Vanessa Ganguin summarises the 2023 Spring Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, announced this month by the Home Office.
Arne Sjöström looks at the practical steps firms can take to help repair levels of morale after redundancies are made.
The Personnel Today Awards 2023 have launched, celebrating the very best in HR and L&D. Enter now!
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 quarter of fire and rescue services in England have received reports of racist, homophobic and misogynistic behaviour from employees...
The Supreme Court is set to consider historical holiday underpayments in Chief Constable of The Police Service of Northern Ireland v Agnew.