Rachel Sharp

HR ‘not sophisticated at all’ in automation and AI

HR should start the tech conversation and be the early adopters in the business, according to speakers at an HR magazine and Sage webinar

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A postcard from... New Zealand

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

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Case study: Virgin Media’s employee voice structure

Employee voice is something Virgin Media takes very seriously

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Lessons from Europe: Employee representatives at board level

The UK, together with nine other European Union (EU) countries, has no legislation requiring companies to have board level employee reps

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Breaking the silence: Employee voice

Employees want their opinions and concerns heard at a strategic level, but there’s no one-voice-fits-all method

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Unhelpful job apocalypse scenario

Esther McVey, secretary of state for work and pensions, chaired a panel on the future of jobs at the Talent, Recruitment and Employment Conference

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Collective employee voice needed to solve productivity problem

Baroness Prosser and Unions 21 have launched a new commission into collective voice

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A postcard from... Poland

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

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Case study: Giving employees a voice at HM Land Registry

HM Land Registry used blogs to create a much-needed dialogue between leaders and employees, and transformed its engagement scores

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Businesses missing out on MBA talent

Employers, business schools and students all face challenges in the recruitment process

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Idea in practice: The key to success(ion) planning

Patrick Wright and Marcia Avedon explain who holds the power in executive succession planning

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Kerry Foods’ Emma Rose wins HRD of the Year

Rose beat off tough competition from the industry’s brightest and best

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