Proposed reforms to the UK's Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) system are planned to be introduced to parliament today.
Companies are hiring more frequently than ever, at a time when job vacancies are exceeding the rate of unemployment.
Working from home is as dangerous to the health of UK workers as smoking, according to new research from private healthcare company Bupa.
The UK government has announced plans to conduct a review into the future of work led by MP Matt Warman.
Employees are experiencing IT service problems in their work, leading them to make more mistakes and potentially put data security at risk.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used by sales firm Bigtincan as a training tool to help employees improve presentation skills.
Most firms still use CVs as the main way of screening candidates, but almost the same number have considered cutting them out completely.
Spain has announced reforms which will allow women to take up to three days menstrual leave per month, becoming the first European country to do so.
Given the money and emotion that goes into football in the UK, the Football Association (FA) routinely finds itself under a public microscope. Rachel Brace, the FA's HR director, speaks to HR magazine...
A private member's bill to introduce a legal right for women to seek time off for fertility treatment could be a watershed moment for women's rights in the UK.
Over a quarter of adults in the UK are living with chronic pain conditions, and are having to manage them in the workplace.
The government has announced plans to remove exclusivity clauses in contracts for low income workers, allowing them to work multiple jobs.