Technology company Meta's decision to switch employees to a hot-desking policy has highlighted the need for companies to be transparent with their employees.
Businesses have major skills gaps to fill before they can implement artificial intelligence (AI) into their workplaces.
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng is due to announce a mini emergency budget tomorrow (23 September) as the new government makes its first attempt to address the UK's cost of living crisis.
Parents on low incomes often end up paying to go to work, according to research from think tank the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).
Trade unions across the UK, in conjunction with the Trades Union Congress (TUC), have joined together to pursue legal action against legislation that allows organisations to use agency workers as...
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Businesses have a duty of care to all their employees, as the total number of workers in the UK dealing with long-term sickness reached a record high 2.5 million by July 2022.
Organisations should look to move away from big-budget pilot schemes when trying to introduce new ideas into the workforce.
More than a third (36%) of UK CEOs would vote against codifying the right to switch off in the country, according to research from Icompario.
More than half (56%) of low-paid workers in the UK have had to use food banks in the last 12 months, according to research from the Living Wage Foundation.
A college teacher has won a constructive dismissal case against her former employer who accused her of "throwing the equality and diversity black comment" at them during a teaching dispute.
The extra bank holiday observing the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II could adversely affect self-employed parents and workers on zero-hours contracts.