Is your HR department GDPR-ready?

As the GDPR comes into effect, HR needs to know what data they hold, where they hold it and why they hold it

Government promotes side hustle while robots threaten jobs

Government policies need to address new ways of working rather than incentivising insecure gig employment

HR is in the firing line as whistleblowing claims soar

A landmark tribunal ruling may be responsible for the four-year high we are seeing

Getting your house in order for the GDPR

As GDPR deadline day looms it’s time for HR to take the lead, our webinar found

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Report urges crackdown on bad employers

Firms that exploit workers must face tougher sanctions amid mounting evidence of widespread modern slavery, a report has urged

What could the Asda and Sainsbury's merger mean for employees?

?Merging one company with another is a technique often used to ensure company growth while keeping expansion costs low

Zero-hours contracts rose by 100,000 in 2017

Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows rise in contracts without guaranteed hours but warns figures should be treated with caution

£1.28 billion sitting unused in apprenticeship accounts

A year on since it was introduced, a number of barriers are deterring employers from utilising the apprenticeship levy

Businesses still falling foul of national minimum wage rules

With different rules about what counts towards the NMW the regulations are not always easy to put into practice

Firms fail to put 'gig' worker policies in place

As the number of non-traditional workers is expected to grow many businesses aren't giving them guidance or training

Migrant workers needed for both low- and high-skilled roles

Businesses are concerned about – but not prepared for – a tighter labour market according to the Migration Advisory Committee

Employers must take action on "normalisation" of sexual harassment

?Corrosive working cultures have normalised sexual harassment, state new recommendations from the EHRC