People working in public-facing roles should be trained to have conversations about physical and mental health with customers.
NHS clinical staff in their early careers have become more stressed and unhappy over the past decade, according to analysyis of staff surveys.
The fall in the number of international students has led Bangor University to place about 200 jobs under risk of redundancy, its vice-chancellor has told staff in an email.
Day-one unfair dismissal and sick pay rights among small firms' greatest concerns about Employment Rights Bill, FSB survey shows.
With all that's wrong with the world at present the Personnel Today office agreed that Gen Z could be forgiven the odd vacant judgmental stare at their older colleagues.
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As many SMEs say “yes” to a return to the office, the BCC's Stuart Morrison discusses what it means for productivity and retention.
When it comes to recruiting young people, could employers be confusing a lack of confidence with low employability?
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British Airways crew member with 40 years’ service wins disability discrimination claim after stress and anxiety made her unable to fly.
Women’s rights charity accuses select committees of being ‘openly hostile’ to preferred candidate for chair of equality watchdog.
More than a third (37%) of managers think the retirement age should be raised to reflect higher life expectancy.
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Skills England has published its latest data on future employment needs and the skills that will be required to fulfil...
The British Medical Association and the government have reached a ‘greater mutual understanding’ after constructive talks yesterday (5 August).
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