A new 'work near home' initiative has been launched to give remote workers community spaces where they can work alongside others.
Most defined-benefit (DB) pension schemes are now closed; they present a legacy financial and admin burden to HR rather than being part of an ongoing benefit package.
A majority (67%) of line managers know how to spot early warning signs of poor mental wellbeing, according to new research.
It shouldn’t take legislation to make an organisation open and honest on pay with employees and future talent. It should happen because it’s the right thing to do – and you need to start planning to...
Almost all (99%) SMEs have said they have noticed behavioural changes across their team as a result of financial constraints in the last six months.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt gave his 2023 budget announcement to parliament yesterday (15 March), prioritising expanding the workforce and changes to pensions.
The Health and Wellbeing at Work event is back for its 17th year at Birmingham’s NEC. Here HR magazine provides a roundup of some of the key takeaways from day one.
More than two thirds (67%) of employees surveyed are having to pay for work expenses with their own money at least once a week, according to new research.
Despite the majority (61%) of Brits feeling they are not paid fairly at work, just a quarter (24%) will ask their employer for a raise in 2023.
You’re a business considering sharing content in support of International Women’s Day (IWD). By all means take action, but first, take note.
Professional services firm Grant Thornton has begun offering flexible bank holidays. Nosa Omoigui finds out how it has been a boon for inclusivity.
Women in the UK are significantly more likely than men to earn less than a real Living Wage, leaving them vulnerable to the cost of living crisis.