National Education Union (NEU) leaders are concerned that AI teaching tools could result in workers in the education sector losing their jobs, Sky News has reported.
More than three quarters (78%) of UK workers are confident they could do their job, or one like it, by the time they are 60. However, this number falls to just half (49%) when asked if they could do...
The number of open single case claims made to employment tribunal has increased by almost a third in one year, new data has revealed.
John Lewis has announced that its staff will not receive a bonus, despite a 73% jump in profits.
Nearly one in three disabled workers (30%) who are hybrid working would like to spend more of their work time working at home, new research has found.
Three quarters (77%) of UK CEOs feel overworked and burned out, according to analysis published on Tuesday (11 March) by LHH, a talent solutions provider which is part of the recruitment business...
More than one in five (21%) UK employees are fully engaged at work, new research has highlighted.
The Health and Wellbeing at Work conference and exhibition returned to Birmingham’s NEC yesterday (11 March) for its 19th year. The HR magazine team is chairing the event's Best Place to Work seminar...
A former security manager has won a claim for unfair dismissal despite not completing work tasks, an employment tribunal has heard.
Former central banker, Mark Carney, has won the race to become the next Canadian prime minister, after Justin Trudeau announced his resignation in January.
A trade union member and workplace representative has won an employment tribunal following the undermining of his union activities by his employer.
Ethnic minority graduates from low socioeconomic backgrounds are less likely to be offered an entry-level role, compared with white graduates, research has found.