Is fear of change harming UK productivity?

One of the biggest challenges facing UK businesses when it comes to realising value from technology investments is people

Time's up on sexual harassment in the workplace

The topic of sexual harassment crops up with depressing regularity at the moment. But there are things government and employers can do to change things for good

Managing virtual teams across continents

Establishing a virtual team allows you to harness skills from around the globe, but there are several key considerations to ensure it is a success

Government promotes side hustle while robots threaten jobs

Government policies need to address new ways of working rather than incentivising insecure gig employment

A postcard from... Kuwait

Our 'postcard from' series keeps your updated on key HR areas in different countries

Carillion government report: What now?

The government has concluded that Carillion's collapse was the result of moral failings on the board. HR magazine asked experts if the tide will now turn on the issue of corporate governance

The three essential traits for effective leadership

A more human form of leadership is needed for organisations to be truly successful

Young people can fix the leadership crisis

We must develop socially-aware young people in the workforce to take on leadership challenges, according to Ivy House MD Elke Edwards

SMEs set sights on global talent pool

With a dip in EU citizens coming to the UK, a growing number of SMEs are setting their sights on the global talent pool

The European question: Post-Brexit employment

What will access to EU workers look like post-Brexit and what kind of systems are UK employers hoping for?

Encouraging employees to take a full lunch break

Many ignore this downtime, either by choosing not to eat or by eating at their desk while working

Report urges crackdown on bad employers

Firms that exploit workers must face tougher sanctions amid mounting evidence of widespread modern slavery, a report has urged