?Remote culture could drive future pay-cuts for UK employees as the government’s furlough scheme runs out in October.
The CIPD’s Festival of Work has been a little different this year, swapping the Olympia in London for a virtual conference experience fit with exhibitors, speakers, and wellbeing facilities.
Despite growing to rival both the film and music industries in terms of size, revenue and cultural impact, the general public’s impressions of the games industry remain somewhat confused.
Government should introduce a ‘civic army’ of 75,000 young people to provide jobs and help communities as the UK economy springs back into action following COVID-19.
Jobs in HR are among the most in-demand roles according to search data from CV-Library
Our cover story this month looks at how HS2 is shaping the job market
Following news that prime minister Boris Johnson was rushed into intensive care last week, we look at how organisations cope when their leader is absent
A beleaguered home secretary, a press briefing war, explosive resignations, grievance pay-outs and a lawsuit – accusations of a toxic culture in government are dominating headlines.
As an HR professional, you have no doubt noticed that the concept of psychological safety has hit the mainstream.
Older workers are often perceived as being less able to work and more expensive than younger workers, according to a Centre for Ageing Better report
With greater scrutiny on how organisations are governed and led, now is the time for HR to take charge on succession planning
Employees do not want a brand that conveys great things about the customer experience yet ignores the employee experience