SME hiring falls from 24% of companies in Q4 2024 to 20% in Q1 2025, while 17% have cut back on staff, according to the BCC.
Post-pandemic starters seek more pay for on-site working
Younger workers who started work after the pandemic expect to be paid more to work in the office full time, according to a study by BSI and think-tank Respublica.
Rob Moss examines eight potential new equality laws, including race and disability equal pay rules and dual discrimination claims.
A staggering 65 per cent of UK employees are either moving, might, or will definitely seek new employment in the...
Employment Rights Bill passes Lords and returns Commons after one Tory peer described it as ‘terrible’, while another wished it well.
August's top HR questions feature FAQs on employees' behaviour outside work, including criminality or being a member of an extreme group.
There has been a significant drop-off in remote and hybrid working in the public sector, according to data from software company Unit4.
August's top HR questions feature FAQs on employees' behaviour outside work, including criminality or being a member of an extreme group.
We profile the work done by all our finalists in the Personnel Today Awards 2025 health and wellbeing category.
Criminal offence of ‘failure to prevent fraud’ means organisations have to demonstrate reasonable fraud prevention measures are in place.
Sandie Peggie has launched fresh legal action in the employment tribunal against NHS Fife and three senior managers.
Scottish ministers are facing further legal action from the campaign group that won April’s UK Supreme Court ruling on the...
A director at Specsavers has been suspended by the Health and Care Professions Tribunal Service for wrongfully claiming almost £80,000 in expenses.
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Criminal offence of ‘failure to prevent fraud’ means organisations have to demonstrate reasonable fraud prevention measures are in place.
Employment Rights Bill passes Lords and returns Commons after one Tory peer described it as ‘terrible’, while another wished it well.