Untangling the wires between automation and the future of work

New Acas research shows that automation is having a significant impact on the way jobs are done

The final whistle: Time for legal change?

Does Barclays' whistleblowing case finally spell the need for greater legal protections?

Raising the profile of disabled NHS staff

In the last 12 months a lot of work has been carried out to develop a workforce disability equality standard

Office politics: The rise of populism and HR

HR must engage with a recent resurgence in populism and recognise the role organisations play in politics

Hot topic: Key issues for the new government, part two

What key issues should the next government focus on?

Polling day round-up: The main parties' manifestos and HR

What is each political party pledging around employment, talent and pensions?

Legal lowdown: Polygraph testing

Polygraph ('lie detector') testing of employees is on the rise, but is it admissible in courts and tribunals?

Employment tribunal fees and the general election

The unexpected call for a general election provides an opportunity for debate on employment tribunal fees

IPSE calls for better deal for self-employed

IPSE's manifesto calls for changes to tax and statutory employment definitions, and a pensions review