An MP has led a debate on strengthening employee rights for terminally ill workers.
With new neonatal care entitlements coming into effect in April 2025, Kavitha Sivasubramaniam looks at how employers should prepare
Why AI plans need to be discussed with delicacy
It's hard to escape predictions about the impact of AI on the workplace, but businesses need to tread carefully when outlining plans to make efficiences.
New research by UK mobility retailer CareCo highlights the barriers to employment for people with mobility needs.
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.
The top HR questions in July 2025 include one on what to do if an employee fails to turn up for work.
Broadband traffic on Friday afternoons during summer 8% lower between 3:00pm and 5:00pm compared to winter, as workers finish early.
The top HR questions in July 2025 include one on what to do if an employee fails to turn up for work.
The expert judging panel has finished its deliberations and we can now reveal the shortlist for the Personnel Today Awards...
Northern Ireland prison officer was subject to harassment by his boss in an English institution over family links to the IRA and his accent.
Women’s rights charity accuses select committees of being ‘openly hostile’ to preferred candidate for chair of equality watchdog.
Pat McFadden, the chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and the minister responsible for civil service reform, said that Whitehall needed to reflect the broader community.
The cutting of 180 occupations from the Skilled Worker visa and the decision to close the Health and Care worker route to overseas workers has come under fire from the House of Lords.
A third of resident doctors have no specialty training job secured for next month, according to a survey, while half...
British Medical Association and Wes Streeting agree to fresh talks after resident doctors’ five-day strike in England ended yesterday.