More than 1,500 jobs could be saved at struggling DIY retailer Homebase, which employs more than 3,000 people.
NatWest has blocked WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Skype on company devices in the UK, telling employees that they must use...
Post Office jobs at risk under restructure plans
More than 1,000 jobs could be at risk as the Post Office considers closing branches and restructuring its head office roles.
We reveal all the finalists on the 2024 Personnel Today Awards shortlist, ahead of the glittering ceremony in November.
Abi Clements looks at what works when it comes to creating supportive work environments.
April saw increases in the potential compensation tribunals can award, including guidelines on 'injury to feelings' awards.
Staff at the finance giant have been warned via a memo that office attendance could lead to a pay cut via annual appraisals.
A sustained bounce-back in hiring this year remains possible but employers still have significant concerns about the strength of the economy.
The Personnel Today Awards 2025 open for entries as we launch the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D.
The former call-handler is taking the Met to tribunal for constructive dismissal after it reinstated a colleague she had reported for discriminatory behaviour.
EHRC launches consultation on updates made to code of practice following last month’s Supreme Court’s judgment on the definition of sex.
Health secretary appeals to resident doctors to vote “no” in a strike ballot over pay, saying the public does not support them.
The number of people immigrating minus the number of people emigrating is provisionally estimated to be 431,000 in the year ending December 2024.
Impact of limiting Level 7 apprenticeship funding to 16 to 21-year-olds will be felt by the NHS, accountancy firms and leadership training.
Health secretary appeals to resident doctors to vote “no” in a strike ballot over pay, saying the public does not support them.