Gender pay gap reporting: what now?

Despite being given a reprieve on gender pay reporting, HR must still get up to speed

Organisations must change perceptions of apprenticeships

The term 'apprenticeship' must mean training for people of all ages, genders and backgrounds

Businesses must take action on age in the workplace

More support for older workers was found to increase both staff loyalty and retention

HR future leader of the month: Rafael Campos Valdez

HR magazine speaks to the future leaders of the function about what they think will shape it

How will prime minister May affect HR?

With Theresa May now in Number 10 we've asked HR and business experts to pinpoint her key policies

Look after young staff to stop them job hopping

Employers must help millennials manage the high expectations placed on them at work

Employers and government must prioritise young apprentices

YMCA England chief executive says more apprenticeships suitable for 16- to 24-year-olds must be provided once the levy comes in

UK automotive recruitment needs a rethink

To change perceptions of the industry big changes must be made to pay, working hours and diversity

The LGBT community and expat assignments

Top tips on ensuring LGBT employees aren't left out of the global mobility equation and are fully supported to move overseas

Women and global mobility: view from the ground

We ask four women for their take on international assignments and global mobility opportunities for women

Women of the world: global mobility and gender

A recent survey found women make up a small percentage of the expat assignment population. So what's going wrong?

Boosting gender diversity at RBS: How it's being done

Speaking at a roundtable discussion, RBS CHRO Elaine Arden shared insight into goal setting, tackling lazy assumptions and keeping things practical