Employers failing to give staff a voice at work

Employees feel unable to share their concerns on workplace issues, which is affecting their wellbeing and job satisfaction

Preparing for Brexit-related harassment

On 23 March hundreds of thousands of people marched in protest against Brexit, and a petition to revoke Article 50 has attracted more than 5.5 million signatures, showing tension is at an all-time...

Judicious Brexit-related comms key, experts advise

With a no-deal Brexit still possible, speakers at a recent event? offered advice for HR on navigating workforce communications and a potential no-deal scenario

Post-Brexit redundancies predicted across sectors

With just two weeks until the UK is set to leave the EU and another rejection of the PM's withdrawal deal, research suggests Britain's jobs boom could be ending

Nearly a quarter don't trust HR

While the majority of employees hold positive perceptions of HR there are still a large number who have not been won over

Harnessing the power of internal influencers

Internal influencers can engage others, demonstrate the benefits of change and get people on board with organisational objectives

Two-thirds in HR struggle with onboarding

?Nearly two-thirds (63%) of HR professionals have experienced new recruits quitting before they've even started, according to Cezanne HR

HR's stance on office romance

Relationships between employees will happen, and it's not for HR to leave a trail of broken hearts

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HR magazine has launched a brand-new LinkedIn page

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HRD Summit keynote: People are the last competitive advantage

“One of the few sources of lasting advantage left is people”, according to academic Rita McGrath

HR should use tech to empower employees

Technology is critical in helping HR drive change at work, according to Andrea Winfield, UK HR director at Microsoft