The UK government has pledged to pay employers £3,000 for every young person they hire who is on universal credit and has ...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has fined a Burnley-based skip firm £30,840 after an employee suffered avoidable life-changing injuries, the HSE reported on 13 March.
Four in 10 (39%) businesses feel confident that employees clearly understand the benefits available to them, according to ...
Confidential health data held by biomedical research provider UK BioBank was repeatedly published online, The Guardian revealed on Saturday (14 March). We asked commentators how HR can bolster ...
More than eight in 10 (86%) senior leaders report that AI use has negatively impacted their wellbeing, according to research findings published by enterprise AI platform UnlikelyAI today (17 March).
Senior EDI and leadership experts explored the importance of inclusive leadership in times of polarisation, during a panel ...
More than 300 London bus drivers are due to strike from 19 to 22 March over a dispute about fatigue and overworking.
There are several ways for employers to ensure that their workplace pensions align with organisational inclusion priorities, ...
A medical tribunal has suspended a doctor for misconduct after a “seriously offensive” exchange on a workplace WhatsApp group, the Telegraph reported on 5 March.
Ahead of International Women’s Day, the UK government has published guidance to help employers better ensure that women can ...
More than eight in 10 (81%) women working white-collar jobs in the UK feel disadvantaged compared to men during promotion ...
This year’s Health and Wellbeing at Work conference and exhibition opened at Birmingham’s NEC yesterday (10 March). Here’s what we learned on day one.
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