Just over half (56%) of employees trust their colleagues to be productive while working from home, a survey has revealed.
A third (34%) of UK professionals are considering switching to a temporary role from a permanent one, for more flexibility, research suggests.
Only one in 10 (10%) young adults, aged 18 to 27, want to work in the office full-time, according to research from The Times.
HR magazine's editorial team is in Birmingham for the HR Minds Summit. Here's what we learned from day one, yesterday (5 February 2025).
Employers should be supporting employees to do good work, rather than watching to ensure they're not shirking.
A persistent challenge in the remote-work era is the erosion of a sense of belonging among team members. But clinging on to previous office culture is unhelpful. Instead, HR should transform company...
The rise in remote working-related tribunal cases over the next few years will represent the “tip of the iceberg” of conflicts sparked by remote work requests and return-to-office mandates, according...
Italy's digital nomad visa opened to applicants last week.
Nearly all (98%) companies have continued to encourage employees to return to the office, research by Towergate Health & Protection found.
Slaughter and May, a leading City law firm, set out stricter plans to monitor office attendance in an email to employees.
From 31 January 2024, the UK government will ease current visitor visa legislation to allow remote working.
A study from TonerGiant found 41% of Brits think employees are less likely to get a promotion or pay rise if they don’t spend enough time in the office.