Manchester United Football Club is reportedly being sued for up to £100,000 due to a data breach where confidential employee details were exposed.
Honey Wyatt
UK organisations are struggling to get a grip on people data despite significant workforce challenges, the CIPD has warned.
Jo Gallacher
HR and recruitment is the business function that's made the least progress in using data and insight to optimise and measure performance, according to business leaders
Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
There's a joke among HR specialists that the most requested report from company stakeholders is an annual list of employee birthdays. The problem is that even in 2023, the joke isn’t too far from the...
Paul Rubenstein
Workers are willing to share personal data to improve diversity and inclusion (D&I) but do not trust their employer enough to do this.
Jo Gallacher
A rise in data subject access requests (DSARs) is costing businesses millions, according to research from HR and law group Loch Associates.
Millicent Machell
As with all things to do with AI, algorithmic or 'algorithmically personalised' wages is a hot topic.
Judd Grutman
Construction firm Interserve has been handed a £4.4 million fine by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) after hackers stole the personal data of 113,000 current and former employers.
Nosa Omoigui
Legislation to refine the UK’s data protection regulations may be an evolution rather than a revolution, but it is being welcomed by the industry. The changes are expected to reduce the bureaucracy...
Adam Bernstein
Most companies (67%) don't gather enough meaningful data to understand employee engagement and performance, research by XpertHR has found.
Nosa Omoigui