Nearly a fifth (18%) of employees have never received cybersecurity training, a survey by security awareness company KnowBe4 found.
More than one in 10 (11%) of people over 50 in the UK have returned to work after retiring, research from insurer Legal & General has shown.
Following the Labour Party's election win, we asked HR how the new government can solve the UK's skills crisis.
What makes learning communities flourish?
A chief constable of Northamptonshire Police who lied and exaggerated his naval rank, length of service and achievements has been dismissed for gross misconduct.
The Labour Party has released its manifesto, ahead of next month’s general election, focusing on extending workers’ rights, immigration and getting people into work.
Up to 7 million workers in England may lack the essential skills to do their jobs by the year 2035, research conducted by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) has revealed.
Kane Joyce, head of workforce strategy at Manchester City Council, shares his vision for the future of the HR profession.
What’s the end goal for HR? What is the profession, at its core, trying to achieve?
Nearly a fifth (18%) of UK workers reported that they think the age limit to switch careers is in their 40s. A slightly lower proportion (13%) think that their career switching options are limited...
The Conservative party has promised to replace ‘rip-off’ university degrees with 100,000 apprenticeships.
Over six in 10 (61%) employees reported that they want generative AI training, as technology company Nvidia reported an explosion in corporate appetite for artificial intelligence (22 May).