Employers including the Samaritans, TripAdvisor and Women in Sport have pledged not to ask candidates about their salary history in order to help address the gender pay gap.
D&I guest expert Teri Devine discusses how HR can improve the lives of employees with hearing loss.
Over the past few months conversations about time blindness, a condition related to attention deficit hyper activity disorder (ADHD), have exploded.
In a speech yesterday (26 October) on the future of AI, prime minister Rishi Sunak said AI at work should be considered a ‘co-pilot’ rather than a risk to jobs.
We delve into new book releases to find out what HR has been reading.
Workplace arbitration body Acas has launched a consultation into its Code of Practice on handling requests for a predictable working pattern, ahead of new legislation.
Stephanie Kelly, chief people officer at IRIS Software Group, looks at how to help younger workers speak up in the workplace.
The contest to attract tech talent is fiercer than ever. Despite the recent economic slowdown and many businesses contending with the prospect of layoffs, the demand for tech professionals is rising.
Over half (55%) of UK office workers said they waste too much time in meetings, while 81% are confident that shorter meetings would achieve the same outcomes.
Under half (47%) of line managers said they would be able to offer support to colleagues with cancer with reasonable adjustments in their workplace, according to a new study exclusive to HR magazine.
HR professionals play a vital role in maintaining a strong company culture and ensuring employee engagement.
Business Disability Forum’s research showed the stark reality of the battle for reasonable adjustments. Angela Matthews, the charity's policy and research lead, discusses the results and how HR can...