The global financial crisis will force companies to offer short-term contracts rather than permanent jobs to new employees, according to...
Tesco employees share £25m in vouchers and savings
Tesco employees are to share in more than £25m of vouchers and savings – as well as an extra day’s...
Selina Scott case could cause surge in age discrmination claims
High-profile age discrimination cases like that of Selina Scott will encourage more employees to take claims to court, experts have...
Global crisis set to decimate HR in 2009
The global economic crisis will decimate HR departments in 2009, according to a study published today.Two in five major firms...
With all that's wrong with the world at present the Personnel Today office agreed that Gen Z could be forgiven the odd vacant judgmental stare at their older colleagues.
The top HR questions in July 2025 include one on what to do if an employee fails to turn up for work.
Broadband traffic on Friday afternoons during summer 8% lower between 3:00pm and 5:00pm compared to winter, as workers finish early.
The top HR questions in July 2025 include one on what to do if an employee fails to turn up for work.
The expert judging panel has finished its deliberations and we can now reveal the shortlist for the Personnel Today Awards...
Care worker wins race discrimination and harassment claim after colleagues excluded her by speaking foreign language during meeting.
Women’s rights charity accuses select committees of being ‘openly hostile’ to preferred candidate for chair of equality watchdog.
All police ranks up to chief superintendents across England and Wales will receive a 4.2%Â pay rise for 2025-26.
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.
7 August 2025 | Register now. As organisations strive to unlock the full potential of their people, talent development and internal mobility have become top priorities for HR and L&D leaders.
The number of resident doctors who chose to strike last week fell by 7.5% compared to the last round of industrial action.