The British Society for Rheumatology won the Personnel Today Awards 2023 Workplace Culture Award – Smaller Employers.
Ashleigh Webber
Ashleigh Webber
Ashleigh is editor of OHW+ and HR and wellbeing editor at Personnel Today. Ashleigh's areas of interest include employee health and wellbeing, equality and inclusion and skills development. She has hosted many webinars for Personnel Today, on topics including employee retention, financial wellbeing and menopause support. Prior to joining Personnel Today in 2018, she covered the road transport sector for Commercial Motor and Motor Transport magazines, touching on some of the employment and wellbeing issues experienced by those in road haulage.
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Mitie and its supplier eArcu were crowned the winners of the Change Management Award at the Personnel Today Awards 2023.
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Burges Salmon won the 2023 Employment Law Firm of the Year title at the Personnel Today Awards.Â
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MTR Elizabeth line sped off with the 2023 Health and Wellbeing Award - Smaller Employers at the Personnel Today ceremony and party at Grosvenor House Hotel on 21 November
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The winner of the Learning & Development Award – Smaller Employers was St James's Place. We profile the firm and the runners-ups.
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HR and recruitment is the best sector for flexibility, with eight in 10 companies offering remote-first or fully-remote jobs, study finds.
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Law firm Brown Jacobson took the trophy for the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Award at the 2023 Personnel Today Awards.
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The Government of Jersey scooped the coveted HR Team of the Year title at the 2023 Personnel Today Awards.
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Capita is to make around 900 redundancies as part of efforts to cut costs. It is expected to save the company £60m a year from Q1 2024.
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Resilience Development Co. lands the L&D Supplier of the Year 2023 Award at the Personnel Today Awards
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The average pay settlement returned to 6% in the three months to the end of October 2023, finds XpertHR.
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We look at the winners and runners-up of the Personnel Today Awards 2023 Family Friendly Employer of the Year category.
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Two-thirds of women say that their periods have a negative impact on their work, according to a CIPD report.
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Doctors and nursing bodies have urged the government to recognise Covid-related complications as occupational diseases for health workers.
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New guidelines recommend the use of CBT for menopause symptoms including hot flushes, problems sleeping and night sweats.