Research from the Employment Lawyers Association (ELA)? has painted a “bleak picture” of employment tribunal delays
With Glastonbury kicking off festival season this weekend, employers must ensure that motivation doesn't dip among those staff left behind
Vodafone wanted to make its internal communications two-way, less siloed, and more accessible for all employees. On top of this it needed to be at a global level too
HR and recruitment is the business function that's made the least progress in using data and insight to optimise and measure performance, according to business leaders
AI will transform the way we work, and the challenges it brings offer opportunities for HR to drive cultural change as never before
The future workforce must be an equal one, considering the needs and experiences of all its people
Inappropriate workplace behaviour and the need for an adequate response to complaints is a topic that continues to demand attention
?A campaign is calling for a new law to make employers responsible for preventing sexual harassment at work
As economic and political uncertainty continues to grip the nation, some firms are considering making savings by scrapping or withholding bonuses
RES Forum research has identified key areas of attention for HR when it comes to global assignments
The wording in job adverts can discourage certain segments of the population, but here's how to de-bias them
HR magazine was the exclusive media partner for TALiNT Partners’ conference this year. Here’s what we learned