Pat Cullen, general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, will step down and stand as a candidate in the forthcoming general election.
Director told trousers were ‘frumpy’ loses claim
A female director at an investment management company who was told her trousers made her look ‘frumpy’ has lost claims for unfair dismissal, sex and race discrimination.
A survey by Brightmine has found that eight in 10 organisations have provided no AI training to employees.
Sports reporter Ian Stringer loses claim for unfair dismissal after being sacked by BBC for breaching policy by endorsing products on X.
Online training on prevention of sexual harassment ticks boxes, but can it drive behavioural change?
Businesses play a crucial role in supporting working parents and carers, especially during the school holidays.
In today’s evolving workplace,...
The TUC has organised a nationwide inspection of workplaces this week for heat safety, with more than 1,000 trade union health and safety reps signed up to take part.
The latest survey of recruitment consultancies signalled an accelerated decline in hiring activity across the UK at the end of the second quarter.
Entries for the Personnel Today Awards 2025, the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D, have now closed.
Online training on prevention of sexual harassment ticks boxes, but can it drive behavioural change?
Farmor's School's attempt to appeal Christian school assistant Kristie Higgs free speech ruling rejected by Supreme Court.
The number of workers taking second jobs is at its highest level since records began as workers feel the pinch of rising prices.
The Home Office did not have control of the skilled worker visa route after the Covid pandemic, say MPs on the public accounts committee.
Online training on prevention of sexual harassment ticks boxes, but can it drive behavioural change?
The government has published an ‘implementation roadmap’ for the Employment Rights Bill, confirming that, once the Bill has made it...