Proposed merged law firm Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer (HSF Kramer) would become one of top 20 firms in the world.
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A third of workers in the UK plan to change jobs in the next six months, according to recruitment company ManpowerGroup.
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The CIPD Trust has helped more than 500 people get into or return to work, according to its annual impact report.
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The number of police officers sacked from forces in England and Wales hit a record high in the year to the end of March 2024.
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New ONS figures show that the median weekly wage for full-time employees was £728 in April 2024; the TUC says this shows a rise of only 0.3% since 2010
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The links between music, attention span and digital interference are still not fully understood. But now the search for the...
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Bullying and sexual harassment, and discrimination are the most common recorded concerns around personal misconduct in the UK's financial sector, the Financial Conduct Authority has found.
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Controversy surrounding ministers accepting gifts reminds us how employers can be liable for employees’ actions around bribery.
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Mike Wiseman outlines how office campuses can provide high-quality, productive workplaces, attracting and retaining key talent.
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Young UK workers are likely to be engaged and optimistic next year, a new report into employee experience trends for 2025 reveals
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Karen McEwan told the public inquiry into the Post Office Horizon scandal that former chair Henry Staunton had asked her to ‘close down’ an investigation into the conduct of chief executive, Nick Read.
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Lloyd’s of London to align HR with bid to improve employee behaviour
by Tom Herbertby Tom HerbertLloyd's of London has published a non-exhaustive list of unacceptable behaviour that includes ‘conducting Lloyd’s business when under the influence of alcohol’. Tom Herbert looks at what's afoot
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The RAD Awards 2025 are now open for entries, showcasing the very best in employer branding and recruitment communications.
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Mergers and acquisitions are arguably some of the biggest changes that a business can face and the implications on the workforce can be sizeable.
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Post Office: Whistleblowers wrote to MPs about ‘intolerable leadership’
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherA group of Post Office employees sent a letter to MPs calling for support to deal with the ‘ongoing intolerable leadership and cover up’ at the organisation.