Tax treatment of self-employed must be addressed in gig economy

A Resolution Foundation panel debated how the tax system must change to address new ways of working

The state of the union: The future of IR

Are trade unions really representing modern workers or do they need to change with the times?

The Trade Union Act: Unpicking the new rules

A new act means significant changes to rules around balloting, timing and public services

Bridging a divided workforce

The global political landscape has divided society. How can leaders reunite fractured workforces?

Halton Housing Trust: Our default position is trust

The not-for-profit works from a default position of trusting everyone and treating them as adults

What can 'liberated companies' teach HR?

A ‘liberated company’ is one where the staff have complete freedom to take actions they decide are best for it

Is is time we're OK with talking pay?

As individuals and businesses we hate talking about wages. But in an age of oversharing nothing stays secret

We need to revive our compassion

An organisation should care because it's in the culture, not because it wants higher productivity or less absence

Lynda Gratton: Adult-adult work relationships in multi-stage lives

The relationship between employer and employee is moving from ‘parent-child’ to ‘adult-adult’

Glassdoor: Honest resource or troll's paradise?

Some HR professionals embrace Glassdoor, others think it's a risk. Who is right?

Grande careers at Starbucks

Starbucks isn't just somewhere to work while you're waiting for something better, and its HRD wants to prove that

Case study: How Surrey Council uses restorative HR

With formal staff complaints going through the roof at Surrey Council it was time for action