Firms expect government to make pensions mandatory

Businesses also expect the government to increase auto-enrolment minimum contributions beyond 8%

MPs call for end to unpaid trial shifts

MPs are calling for unpaid trial shifts to be banned, as Unite reveals that complaints have risen six-fold over the past three years.

Skillsets biggest obstacle to HR's GDPR response

HR could lead GDPR and step up into data protection roles, said speakers at a HR magazine and Sage webinar

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What’s the most important part of the GDPR for you?

Different teams will be concerned with different Articles, but the leadership team must see the whole

Should the law on sexual harassment be changed to protect workers?

Following recent harassment allegations it has been suggested the UK needs a cultural and legislative shift

What is the true impact of GDPR?

LBS' Graham Jennings explores five areas you need to think about in relation to the GDPR

HRD's pocket guide to... intellectual property

This month's pocket guide delves into intellectual property issues

An employer's guide to non-disclosure agreements

The circumstances in which NDAs can be used, and practical guidance on drafting such agreements

Apprenticeship levy transfer: HR community reaction

The HR community has reacted to an announcement that levy payers will be allowed to transfer funds to other organisations

Legal-ease: Employment status

Where we are with the legal definition of employment status

Government response to the Taylor Review: What are the HR issues?

It's difficult to predict if any changes will be made, but there are areas that HR should be watching

No clarity on IR35 private sector rollout

Public sector IR35 legislation has had a negative impact for many. Would the same be true if extended to the private sector?