It's hard to escape predictions about the impact of AI on the workplace, but businesses need to tread carefully when outlining plans to make efficiences.
HR strategy
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As debates continue about on site versus remote, how does hybrid working impact workplace culture?
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Over the past five years, these schemes have undergone significant evolution, particularly in areas like electric vehicles, and now solar panel installation.
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European executive incentive programmes are increasingly being linked to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) metrics.
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The government has approved the takeover of Royal Mail’s parent company to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky.
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The number of employer-organised Christmas parties are rising in London, with three in four (75%) of office workers planning to attend one.
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The arrival of the first Labour government for 14 years ushered in a host of changes for employers.
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One hundred police officers are now working on a criminal investigation of current and past Post Office employees, civil servants and lawyers.
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One in four workers plan to quit their jobs in 2025 according to predicted attrition data from 10 million UK employees.
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Physchological distance: Leadership consultant Nik Kinley examines the lessons we can learn from the Gregg Wallace controversy
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Recruiters make pioneering use of toilet paper while a nicotine pouch company from Scandinavia tells us Brits to stop drinking so much tea at work.
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The prime minister has raised the issue of public sector productivity and put pressure on civil servants to become ‘mission-led’.
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UK employers are pushing for more in-office attendance, driven largely by a belief that it boosts engagement at work.
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The boss of Japanese bank Nomura has taken a temporary pay cut after a former employee was charged with stealing from clients, attempted murder and arson.
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Research introduces the concept of ‘organisational moral disengagement’, which explains how companies enable unethical practices that harm clients, communities and the environment.