?Most businesses wouldn't hesitate to give employees time off to mourn the death of a family member or close friend. But what happens if that loved one is a pet?
RSA calls for a '21st-century safety net' for jobs, as research finds workers are feeling increasingly insecure about their incomes
The billionaire British inventor James Dyson is rarely out of the headlines, and recently a dispute with his housekeeper has prompted interest from the press
Four years on from the government passing the Modern Slavery Act businesses are still struggling to handle risk in their supply chains
New guidelines for TV broadcasters offer useful lessons for all employers on their duty of care to employees
A clash between pension taxation policy and NHS working practices has forced the government into a second consultation on the way the Tapered Annual Allowance interacts with public sector pensions
As retailers face pressure due to a hike in prices of goods and a weak pound, more employers could seek to change terms and conditions over the coming months
Case law has shown judges don't view employees' covert recordings as misconduct. But fostering 'conversational intelligence' in the workplace will help prevent such incidents arising in the first...
Global unions federations and their campaigns are mostly unheard of, but they've been fighting for workers' rights and safety for years
To give the HR function at FIS strategic voice certain processes were transformed to be data- and metrics-driven
?One in five (17%) working fathers feel they miss out on their children growing up because of pressures at work, according to research from Quinyx
The number of over-50s working for themselves has risen dramatically, but research warns this is partly down to a lack of support in traditional employment