Dress codes: What your business needs to know

Goldman Sachs' decision to relax its dress code will help the firm to attract the best new talent

Calming Brexit concerns: The employers' role

Keep employees informed and updated, and consider offering flexible working or one-to-one support

Interview feedback is key to creating a successful workforce

Never receiving feedback can cause employability issues because people will struggle to improve for the next interview

UK tenth most capable of dealing with change

The UK placed ahead of global leaders such as the US (12th), Hong Kong (13th), and France (20th)

Employers should treat agency staff like employees

REC chief executive Kevin Green said some employers are already adopting this approach

Leading in an age of automation and AI

The Association of MBAs’ Employers Forum covered leadership qualities in a future of AI, the gender pay gap and employer branding

Political uncertainty means HR issues hang in the balance

We explore the effects the minority government could have on Brexit talks, workers' rights and immigration issues

More graduates feeling underemployed

There has been a marked increase in the number feeling underutilised in the last two years

Brexit should be based on expert advice, not politics, says REC

Skills shortages and high turnover rates could be exacerbated by restrictions on hiring non-UK nationals

PM: EU nationals can stay after Brexit

Speaking in the House of Commons, the prime minister outlined what will happen to EU nationals

Incorporating flexible working into your recruitment strategy

It’s vital to break down the perception that flexible working is linked to lower levels of employee commitment

Firms failing to make the right hire for two out of five roles

REC finds the costs associated with hiring the wrong person can be three times the hire's salary