The University of the West of England’s Human Resources, Work and Employment research group (HRWE) is launching a bimonthly podcast from April called ‘The HRWE Podcast Series’. Episodes are set to ...
Two former University of South Wales (USW) staff members allege that management ignored staff wellbeing concerns and forced ...
Founders of the Muslims in HR network led the community’s inaugural in-person conference at London Muslim Centre yesterday ...
Half (52%) of workers would consider leaving their role if a close colleague resigned, a survey by Ireland-based chocolatier Lily O'Brien’s revealed on Thursday (23 April). After polling 1,500 UK ...
The latest episode of the HR Most Influential Podcast is out today (Thursday 30 April), featuring insights from Danny Harmer, ...
HSBC is first UK bank to offer its staff British Sign Language (BSL) for Beginners training, it announced on Monday (27 April ...
Arriva bus engineers in Luton began a week-long strike on Monday (27 April), following concerns about alleged workplace ...
Richard Caring, the boss of London-based private members club Annabel’s, said he made a “dumb mistake” after using £70,000 of ...
Salaries in the UK HR industry rose by 1% in 2025, lower than the national average increase of 5.3%, according to a report by ...
Employers must dismantle the assumption that older workers are overqualified and too expensive to hire, said Lucy Standing, ...
The sunshine is out, but fear-filled clouds are forming. As I write, the sun is out in a clear blue sky, daylight hours are officially longer than darkness, and I sense springtime-fuelled optimism ...
Eight in 10 (82%) workers have experienced abuse or violence in the past year, according to survey results published by the ...