Shakespeare Martineau’s innovative use of technology caught the judges’ eyes in the Employment Law Firm of the Year category at the Personnel Today Awards 2024.
IRIS Software Group packages the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (smaller employers) 2024 Award
Partnerships with the likes of the Prince's Trust demonstrated IRIS's commitment and vision, found the judges. We look at their winning entry and those of our other highly commended finalists.
Escalla was the winner in a category in which each firm successfully improved employee wellbeing, morale and workplace culture.
Meet & Engage carries off the HR Tech Provider of the Year Award 2024
The judges praised Meet & Engage's tailored approach, which supports candidates from application to job offer and its appealing platform.
Len McCluskey, former head of the Unite union, accepted flights on a private jet arranged by a building company.
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Hundreds of Liverpool university staff are to stage additional strikes in their dispute over hybrid-working arrangements.
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.
Entries for the Personnel Today Awards 2025, the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D, have now closed.
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.
Women’s rights charity accuses select committees of being ‘openly hostile’ to preferred candidate for chair of equality watchdog.
A four-day working week - with no reduction in pay - can have a positive impact on workers’ mental and physical health.
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.
There has been a decline in skills shortage vacancies according to new figures from the Department for Education.
The head of England's NHS has said the organisation must be more resistant to resident doctors' pay demands, and that strikers should face ‘financial consequences’.