Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the priorities for her second Budget during a speech from Downing Street yesterday (4 ...
Peter Cheese, the CIPD's chief executive, announced his retirement at the start of the professional body's annual conference ...
Discover our key takeaways from day two of the CIPD's annual conference, which concluded yesterday (6 November).
Alex South, head of HR at Southeastern Railway and a Royal Air Force veteran, spoke exclusively to HR magazine about the company’s efforts to support veterans and mark Remembrance Day.
An employment tribunal has awarded £32,583 to a former NHS worker who was removed from a training scheme for being too “slow ...
Afua Kyei, the Bank of England's chief financial officer, was named the UK’s most influential black person on 23 October in ...
The CIPD’s annual conference and exhibition (ACE) began yesterday (5 November) in Manchester. Here are our highlights from day one.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) published its Keep Britain Working review yesterday (5 November), calling for “a substantial shift in how health and disability are managed in the workplace” ...
Three quarters (76%) of UK employees spend up a large proportion of their working week on admin tasks, which reduces morale and increases burnout, according to research findings from travel and spend ...
Informa chief executive Stephen Carter has changed his residency from the UK to the United Arab Emirates, to lead the FTSE 100 data and events group, the Financial Times reported on 31 October.
One in five mentees (21%) taking part in the Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) Peer Mentoring Programme, which pairs people with substance dependencies with mentors who have lived experience, ...
More than half (52%) of people in the UK believe that businesses should treat social mobility as part of their wider diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) commitments, according to research from The ...
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