The home secretary has commissioned the development of an automated national police vetting system in England and Wales.
Waste worker who was offered a chair loses age discrimination claim
A 66-year-old waste worker who was offered a chair by a colleague has lost an age discrimination case.
Eploy survey of in-house recruiters charts quality and quantity of candidates across different candidate attraction channels.
Academics have questioned the robustness of a widely-quoted study that links ethnic diversity in leadership with financial performance.
Employers should opt to make necessary reasonable adjustments for more vulnerable workers, for example to allowing employees to work from home or offer flexible working hours.
Businesses play a crucial role in supporting working parents and carers, especially during the school holidays.
In today’s evolving workplace,...
Employers are struggling to cope with a deluge of identity fraud, false credentials, use of AI, and even undisclosed convictions...
The government needs to step up efforts to boost student enrolment and employer engagement with T-Levels if the qualification is to achieve its intended impact
Entries for the Personnel Today Awards 2025, the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D, have now closed.
The government’s welfare bill has been altered as prime minister Keir Starmer sets out to gain the backing of more...
Farmor's School's attempt to appeal Christian school assistant Kristie Higgs free speech ruling rejected by Supreme Court.
The introduction of six weeks’ well-paid leave for fathers in their baby's first year would boost economic growth and better support working families.
Following years of growth, the number of nursing and midwifery professionals coming to work in the UK falls by nearly a third.
A third of employers (35%) believe a lack of ‘work readiness’ in Gen Z and younger generations will be one...
As senior doctors start voting on whether they could strike, we round up the health unions' stance on pay and who might strike again.