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Three quarters (75%) of UK employers admitted to hiring a candidate with strong technical skills who later underperformed due ...
A former worker on the railway project HS2 has won £319,070.95 after being unfairly dismissed for accusing his bosses of ...
Change, they say, is the one constant, in business and in life. And it’s an area that HR leaders, as transformation ...
The Employment Rights Bill is set to change how employers deal with redundancies. What’s on the horizon, and how can HR prepare to help organisations get redundancies right? Simon Kent reports.
The UK has ranked 22nd globally out of 109 countries in skills proficiency, according to a report published today (4 June).
A former chef has won £13,455 after an argument she had at work in front of customers was attributed to symptoms of anxiety, ...
To make sure that future workforce strategies can support Generation Alpha, and set them up for success, Lara Bryant reports ...
Four in 10 (39%) workers have experienced bullying, harassment and discrimination at work due to their disability, according ...
Half of participants in the CIPD Trust’s Aspiring HR Directors (HRD) programme, designed to support HR high-performers from ...
The UK government is to extend a flexible working programme for teachers, which should enable more educators to plan lessons ...
Belinda Sarkodie was ordered to pay £8,891.50 in costs to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal after it ruled she had acted ...
Half (52%) of UK employees in middle manager roles and below don’t see management as an aspirational career path, research ...