Although the Employment Rights Bill is still making its way through parliament, there are a number of obligations coming into force this April.
The NHS is relying on workers who originally come from countries where there is a critical shortage of health specialists.
Task masking is a new buzzword for ‘getting out of doing something you should have been doing’. But is it really needed?
The fire started at an electrical substation in nearby Hayes at about 11pm last night. The airport is currently closed until 23.59pm with passengers asked not to travel to it.
Professor Binna Kandola examines how ‘micro-incivilities’ create a workplace culture of invisible talent that is undervalued and overlooked.
April saw increases in the potential compensation tribunals can award, including guidelines on 'injury to feelings' awards.
The world’s largest asset manager BlackRock has told its senior staff to return to the office five days a week.
Prime minister Keir Starmer announced the government’s Immigration White Paper this morning, pledging to drastically reduce employers’ reliance on overseas...
The Personnel Today Awards 2025 open for entries as we launch the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D.
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has dismissed an appeal regarding a discrimination claim brought by a cleaner for the Ministry of...
EHRC chairwoman says it's ‘unacceptable to question the integrity of the judiciary’ following Supreme Court ruling on trans rights.
Nearly three-quarters of workers (72%) who had to take time off for illness last year but were also working for...
Prime minister Keir Starmer announced the government’s Immigration White Paper this morning, pledging to drastically reduce employers’ reliance on overseas...
L&D teams face the dual challenge of tighter budgets and keeping leadership on board. What are the best strategies to boost investment buy-in?
Nurses could be set to strike this summer as the Royal College of Nursing accuses the government of ‘insulting’ the profession.