Today's approach to mental health has ’gone too far’ and more people with ’mild’ health conditions should get jobs, Mel Stride has said.
As Labour appears to be closer to coming into government, efforts to influence policy by business and unions are bound to gather pace.
More than 300 new staff with no previous experience are being taken on by Northern Trains to work on its fleet.
Only a third of organisations that signed the Women in Finance Charter met or exceeded their gender diversity targets in 2023.
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Chief executive of NATS tells transport committee that it's a “bonus” that air traffic control engineers can solve problems remotely.
Employers are being urged by KPMG to recruit ex-offenders as part of national campaign to reduce reoffending and grow the economy.
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.
Employers are being urged by KPMG to recruit ex-offenders as part of national campaign to reduce reoffending and grow the economy.
Christian actress Seyi Omooba to take case to Court of Appeal following EAT decision that she had not been religiously discriminated against.
A National Audit Office report has revealed that testing the free childcare hours rollout could have avoided some risks.
Italy has joined the ranks of countries serving digital nomad visas. How attractive are such offers to British remote workers?
Doctors' training hours could be cut in a review, according to a report in the Guardian.
We provide details of where and when strikes are happening, as the UK battles with the ongoing period of industrial unrest.