A round-up of HR-related stories in today’s newspapers.The Telegraph reports that BBC deputy director-general Mark Byford is in line for...
Students deterred from applying for internships and work experience
Concerns about unpaid labour and lack of local opportunities are putting off students and graduates seeking internships and summer placements,...
BAA staff to be balloted on industrial action
Managerial, technical and support staff at UK airport operator BAA are to be balloted on industrial action following the breakdown...
Personnel Today’s HR doctor Nick Holley diagnoses some diseases common to HR and suggests the cures that might restore it...
Employers, employees and insurers have a shared responsibility for prevening burnout in workplaces, writes Dr Tarun Gupta.
In 2024, businesses have a choice: make employees feel valued or pay the price. That’s not just a figure of...
Schools are facing ‘major challenges’ as parents pull their children out of class for holidays and long weekends.
MPs on the Education Committee have set out their recommendations for teacher recruitment and retention in England.
Experienced Personnel Today Awards judge Mark Withers shares his top tips for a successful submission that will stand out from the crowd.
Tribunal found no evidence of race discrimination in academics' case involving ethnicity, alleged microaggressions, bias and bullying.
A social worker who won a harassment claim over her treatment after sharing her gender-critical beliefs has been awarded compensation.
MPs on the Education Committee have set out their recommendations for teacher recruitment and retention in England.
HSBC and Deloitte have pulled job offers to foreign graduates of UK universities after the salary threshold for a skilled worker visa was increased.
MPs on the Education Committee have set out their recommendations for teacher recruitment and retention in England.
Civil servants vote in favour of strike, but the union fails to achieve turnout threshold in key departments.