Access to hybrid working seems to reflect social inequalities, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggests.
After a legal case in Holland which found that the oil company Shell does not have a “social standard of care” to reduce its carbon emissions, we asked HR if employers have an obligation to reduce...
Leaving the armed forces can be a daunting transition. It can be a lonely and isolating. How can employers help?
Around 15,000 Bolt drivers won a tribunal to be classified as workers rather than self-employed, BBC News reported on 11 November.
Employers should be supporting employees to do good work, rather than watching to ensure they're not shirking.
Retail company Wickes took part in a flexible working pilot last year, before rolling out flexible working arrangements for customer-facing store managers across 14 sites.
The balance between pay and employer expectations has become a critical factor in attracting and retaining top talent.
Lack of knowledge around what family building looks like for LGBTQ+ people could prevent employers from talking about fertility in the workplace, according to Simon Blake, CEO of LGBTQ+ charity...
The CIPD's annual conference concluded yesterday (7 November). Here's what HR magazine's editorial team learned from day two.
For those given the all-clear after cancer treatment, it might seem like a time of closure and renewed normalcy. But for many, it’s just the beginning of a new, challenging phase.
HR magazine’s editorial team is in Manchester for the CIPD’s annual conference this week. Here’s what we learned from day one.
It’s no secret that exercise is linked to our mental and physical health, but, with the number of people on long-term sick leave at an all-time high, we asked how HR can encourage employees to...