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How can HR prepare employers for changes to data access, consent and digital compliance? Chris Cook offers his advice.
Leaders of the British Transport Police (BTP) have announced that they are recruiting frontline officers on part-time ...
Martyn Dicker, director of people for Unicef UK, shares his career journey in charities, and his top leadership tips.
Our round up of the latest book releases for HR professionals. Built on rigorous research and real-world application, ...
A former British Airways cabin crew member has won a discrimination case after being sacked following stress and anxiety symptoms that left her unable to fly.
The latest survey into global severance and workplace transition trends from Randstad RiseSmart shows that 95% of talent ...
Almost half (44%) of HR professionals say they keep working even when they know they should rest, which is higher than any ...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists has launched a campaign urging mental health employers in England to implement 15 actions aimed at addressing disability discrimination against NHS staff.
Qantas Airways has been fined A$90m (£43m) by Australia's Federal Court for illegally dismissing more than 1,800 ground staff during the Covid-19 pandemic, the BBC reported yesterday (18 August).
A judge has ruled that a security manager who watched CCTV, to find who'd messed up the communal kitchen, was wrongfully dismissed, awarding him a pay out of £31,637.
Leaders of the gambling firm William Hill were ordered to pay a former executive £68,065 after a tribunal ruled that he was unfairly dismissed. The ruling followed allegations of sexual harassment and ...
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC), a public regulatory body for financial services, is offering money to staff, to help them adjust to an office commute that is six minutes longer than their ...
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