Rachel Sharp

HR's coming home at the Football Association

Buoyed by the World Cup, HR at the Football Association is continuing to focus on diversity and getting the right fit for roles

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Firms failing to protect staff from pension scams

Cost, employee engagement, and expertise are holding employers back from providing financial guidance for employees, despite awareness of its importance

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MTR Crossrail: HR on the right track

A strong emphasis on engagement, employee voice and diversity has helped make MTR Crossrail a transport giant in just four years

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Case study: The University of Edinburgh's diversity agenda

?Lack of diversity continues to dominate business headlines, and this is no different in the higher education sector

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Lessons from higher education HR for other sectors

Though HR in HE has unique challenges and opportunities, there are some approaches that the public, private and third sectors can learn from

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Putting the HR in higher education

HR in higher education has unique challenges and opportunities. We explore what’s on HR’s radar and how universities must adapt

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A postcard from... Israel

Our 'postcard from' series keeps you updated on key HR areas in different countries

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Four possible future worlds of work

Speakers at AMBA’s Careers and Talent Forum 2018 shared their predictions for the future workforce and how leaders should get ahead

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Staff worried about #MeToo backlash over work relationships

Women being believed and men rejecting toxic masculinity means we're on the verge of big change around harassment at work

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Case study: Banking on ex-military talent

Barclays is making the transition from military to ‘civvy street’ employment as smooth as possible for UK veterans

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Two-thirds of women experience imposter syndrome

Receiving criticism, having to ask for help, and colleagues using technical jargon cause imposter syndrome among female employees

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MPs: “Collective failure of leadership” in charity sex abuse “endemic”

The government has recommended four actions after a report found the sector guilty of “complacency verging on complicity”

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