The government has proposed a new bill which will make it easier to prosecute a large organisation if an employee commits fraud for the benefit of a business.
Millicent Machell
Over a third (34%) of European companies have a woman on the board, making it the world’s leading continent for gender representation in 2021.
Beau Jackson
The Minister for disabled people, Maria Miller, has today announced a review into disability employment support.
Siân Harrington
A woman claiming 19 million from her former employer for workplace bullying has had the claim upheld by an employment tribunal after her employer, F&C Asset Management, appealed against the tribunal's...
David Woods
You don’t have to browse very deeply into the news headlines to uncover evidence of serious malaise in the relationships between many organisations and their customers.
Helen Murray
The gig economy continues to be a hot topic for discussion as the UK works on its position on fair work. Dan Cave uncovers the current climate and explores the alternatives.
Dan Cave
Six out of 10 employers do not believe 17-24 year-olds are adequately prepared to drive at work, even if they have passed their driving tests, prompting the Royal Society for the Prevention of...
David Woods
UK skills shortages predate the pandemic and require a change of strategy, according to the CIPD.
Beau Jackson
The deadline to enter the HR Excellence Awards is this week - finish off your entries now.
MPs have called for workplace pensions governance to be overseen by a single regulatory body, in a report published today by the Work and Pensions Committee.
Tom Newcombe