Amazon has been fined €32m (£27m) for 'excessively monitoring' employees in its warehouses in France.
Global HR
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Attitudes to mental health vary considerably around the world, and global employers need to be aware of the significant differences.
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AI will impact almost 40% of jobs globally, rising to 60% in advanced economies, the International Monetary Fund has found.
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Amazon is axing roles at its companies Prime Video, Twitch and MGM.
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Ulster University study reveals that people who work from home have fewer sick days and that Wales has seen sharpest rise in absences.
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Immigration lawyer Harry Goldstraw examines what employers need to consider when posting employees on short-term European work assignments.
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A new 'advanced' tax band is to be created for higher earners in Scotland, while those on top salaries will see their income tax increase.
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Australia will next year ban engineered-stone worktops and kitchen counters nationally because of the health risks they pose to installers,...
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A trial of a four-day work week in Portugal found that almost all employers that took part rated the experience positively.
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A sense of ‘permacrisis’ is gripping international businesses which could leave employees vulnerable to burnout.
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Andrew Barnett and Liat Zudkewich examine what HR should be doing to assist their global employees in crisis situations.
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Under the settlement neither company will have to admit fault. Both firms deny wrongdoing yet have praised the announcement.
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Former Infosys CEO Narayana Murthy prompts backlash after calling on India’s youth to work 70 hours a week to increase productivity.
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Women in Iceland, including its prime minister, have gone on strike over the country's gender pay gap.