Compared with 2024, the number of directors that cited succession planning as a difficult issue to oversee has more than doubled in the US.
Between the prospect of a global trade war around tariffs, volatile financial markets, and collapsing trust in many of our...
Police chiefs will be able to automatically dismiss officers who fail background screening under new government measures.
Recruiter who returned to empty office after maternity leave wins £25k
A former recruiter has won £25,000 in compensation at an employment tribunal after she returned to an empty office following...
The BBC will take ‘immediate action’ to improve its workplace culture after publishing an independent review.
Recent milestones like International Women’s Day and the UK’s Gender Pay Gap reporting deadlines have prompted many organisations to reflect...
Employers are being urged to take a more active role in addressing loneliness inside and outside the workplace.
Research from...
HR teams and recruiters face a growing onslaught of identity fraud thanks to sophisticated AI tools. How can they ensure that candidates are who they say they are?
The Personnel Today Awards 2025 open for entries as we launch the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D.
Millions of people in the UK are at risk of reaching retirement significantly ‘under-pensioned’, a report has warned.
The research...
The UK’s first transgender judge to appeal biological sex ruling by the Supreme Court at the European Court of Human Rights.
Millions of people in the UK are at risk of reaching retirement significantly ‘under-pensioned’, a report has warned.
The research...
In a letter to Labour’s shadow foreign secretary MPs and peers asked for a bespoke youth visa scheme for UK and EU citizens under 30.Â
Interviews are an opportunity to elevate and empower professionals through honest feedback, regardless of whether they secure the role.
The talks represent Acas’s first major involvement in attempts to end the full strike since it started, on 11 March.