Forty-nine per cent of UK workers intend to ask their boss for a pay rise in the next 12 months, according to research from Robert Half UK
While Acas guidance sets out the rules, there are some aspects where a more relaxed approach is best practice
Research shows that not enough employers are providing health and wellbeing programmes, despite 77% recognising the importance of mental wellbeing
How the tech-focused consultancy and services firm continues to bring in the best talent against the backdrop of a growing technology skills shortage in the UK
Tougher action is required if harassment is to be stamped out of the workplace, according to guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)
While HR can't predict every risk, extensive research and communication with expats will help mitigate most problems
UK workers are reportedly due an average pay rise of 3% in 2020, but higher than expected inflation will mean a real-terms increase of just 1%
What is the appeal to HRDs of joining investor-backed start-up ventures and what should they look out for?
Happiness and productivity influence each other, and can be easily boosted by training our brains to see risk and uncertainty differently
Three-quarters (76%) of HR professionals still use annual employee surveys to measure workforce engagement, according to real-time audience engagement app Vevox
The manufacturing industry is investing in workforce health and wellbeing, with 90% of companies reporting productivity boosts as a result
Channel 4’s CEO highlighted the challenges broadcasters and other organisations face in achieving diversity