A former recruiter has won £25,000 in compensation at an employment tribunal after she returned to an empty office following...
Despite the recent increase in National Insurance contributions, data from Brightmine, indicates that a sharp drop in pay awards is unlikely in the near term.
British Steel has announced it will not continue with a redundancy process risking 2,700 workers' jobs at its Scunthorpe plant.
Opposition to Supreme Court sex ruling is ‘wishful thinking’
Activists who question legitimacy of Supreme Court ruling on the definition of sex are ‘helping nobody’, says EHRC commissioner.
A mini-heatwave has enveloped the UK and HR has come up with another word in its unceasing battle with low productivity. Are the two developments linked?
April saw increases in the potential compensation tribunals can award, including guidelines on 'injury to feelings' awards.
Employers are being urged to take a more active role in addressing loneliness inside and outside the workplace.
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Marks & Spencer has paused recruitment as it continues to battle a severe cyber attack.
The Personnel Today Awards 2025 open for entries as we launch the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D.
Allegations of bullying were made against the professor by a former member of his team after they resigned in 2018. Prof Ahmed said the allegations were a ‘malicious retaliation’.
EHRC chairwoman says it's ‘unacceptable to question the integrity of the judiciary’ following Supreme Court ruling on trans rights.
We look at common questions on employers' minds regarding bank holidays. Northern Ireland marks the Battle of the Boyne on 12 July.
In a letter to Labour’s shadow foreign secretary MPs and peers asked for a bespoke youth visa scheme for UK and EU citizens under 30.Â
Interviews are an opportunity to elevate and empower professionals through honest feedback, regardless of whether they secure the role.
Resident doctors in England have announced dates for a ballot for renewed strikes and industrial action over pay.