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Sharp rise in reports to the Information Commissioner's Office of data breaches may be connected to home working.
The CIPD has welcomed the ‘clarity’ provided by yesterday's Supreme Court judgment on the rights of trans gender employees ...
There are signs of momentum in the economy that may push back against the effects of rising costs, the REC has found.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the legal definition of a woman under the Equality Act 2010 is based on biological sex.
Nearly half of UK employees (43%) did not take even a full week off work last year, a survey has found, with most having as ...
There is often a disconnect between how well HR thinks it is supporting employees being relocated and what the employees ...
Teachers in England could vote on potential strike action if the government does not offer a higher pay rise for the next academic year.
Technology remains one of the biggest work stressors, with more than half (56%) finding their IT seriously stressful, ...
More than a quarter of UK employers are struggling to recruit for sustainability-related roles, according to hiring platform ...
Spending on high-level apprenticeships – equivalent to a Master’s degree – has more than doubled in the past five years. The Department for Education released the figures on apprenticeship spend in ...
Cat Little, the Cabinet Office’s top civil servant, said she wanted the department to be ‘more strategic, specialist, and ...
“HR professionals are eager to use AI, but without the right skills and clear guidelines, there’s a risk of inconsistent use ...
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