The radical changes of the past few months calls for a rejection of the ‘new normal’, according to NBA star John Amaechi.
Hiring managers will need to start promoting and recruiting workers for their emotional intelligence, not just technical ability, as we move towards a post-coronavirus culture
The UK's economy needs to level up at “supersonic speed” to protect the most vulnerable by keeping jobs intact, according to chief executive of Public Health England Duncan Selbie
On the 16 March the government lockdown came into action. I know, it feels as if we’ve aged 200 years.
Throughout COVID-19 one aspect which has made things undoubtedly easier is technology.
As the country begins – slowly – to ease itself back towards normality and think about life after lockdown, we can all agree that we are feeling more unified, and closer to our fellow people than...
?The CIPD’s Festival of Work has been a little different this year, swapping the Olympia in London for a virtual conference experience fit with exhibitors, speakers, and wellbeing facilities.
UK employees are not being appropriately trained to deal with cyber security threats and leave their workplaces in danger.
Working parents will struggle to return to employment this month following the government announcement that schools are not likely to re-open until September.
It’s easy to get stuck in a routine and amazing how quickly the months and years can fly past without you even realising it.
Making mass redundancies is one task that many HR leaders hope they never have to face, let alone during the greatest economic shock in living memory.
London hospitals are using a centralised online staffing platform to fill urgent vacancies on the COVID-19 frontline.