The government unveils its Next Steps to Make Work Pay alongside the publication of its Employment Rights Bill today.
Unite, one of the UK's largest trade unions, has said the government's Employment Rights Bill ‘stops short of making work pay.’
More than one in five people with neurodivergent conditions are not in employment, research commissioned by Heston Blumenthal OBE reveals.
UK employers are becoming more flexible in their approach to hiring people who don’t speak English in a bid to combat labour shortages.
If HR teams want to keep on top of, or ideally even ahead of, workplace stress, they need to get...
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.
More teachers could benefit from flexible working thanks to a successful initiative to help improve retention.
The Personnel Today Awards 2025 open for entries as we launch the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D.
The figures reveal a decrease of 26,000 young men but an increase among young women of 19,000.
EHRC launches consultation on updates made to code of practice following last month’s Supreme Court’s judgment on the definition of sex.
We look at common questions on employers' minds regarding bank holidays. Northern Ireland marks the Battle of the Boyne on 12 July.
The number of people immigrating minus the number of people emigrating is provisionally estimated to be 431,000 in the year ending December 2024.
A changing workplace puts new expectations on leaders, but we often have set ideas of how these people should look. How do we redefine leadership to focus on inclusion?
Unions in the public sector have threatened to go on strike despite above-inflation pay rises being announced yesterday.