KPMG UK partners receive record pay averaging £816,000 following an 11% increase in pre-tax profits to £404 million.
The British Medical Association is facing a walk-out after claims it had underpaid tens of advisers.
Workers at outsourcer Capita have begun strike action in a dispute over their employer’s refusal to negotiate a pay award for 2024.
The number of black and disabled workers looking for flexible employment reached record levels last year, according to a new analysis.
UK workers have been warned that they are too slow to change, and enjoy their comfort zones rather too much.
May 2025's top HR questions include one about a new criminal offence for an organisational failure to prevent fraud.
Task-masking is less about rebellion and more about a breakdown of trust, so how can managers address it?
Job candidates crave transparency in the use of ADM in recruitment, wanting to know when and how automatic decision-making is used.
The Personnel Today Awards 2025 open for entries as we launch the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D.
The US Supreme Court has voted to make it easier for people from majority groups in workplace disputes to sue their employer for discrimination.
The US Supreme Court has voted to make it easier for people from majority groups in workplace disputes to sue their employer for discrimination.
Six water companies have been banned from paying bosses bonuses under new legislation.
The white paper says that people coming into the UK will only be able to apply for indefinite leave to remain after 10 years, not the current five. In most EU countries the application point is set at five years.
The education secretary has written to Skills England setting out the government’s priorities for skills development in the year ahead.
The ballot, which resulted in 97% of workers voting in favour of strike action on a 75% turnout, means strike action could last until December.