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

Demand for retail staff drops amid high street crisis

The majority of sectors registered higher permanent staff vacancies than temporary ones in April, except retail

SMEs face talent deficit

More than a quarter (27%) of SMEs are struggling to hire skilled workers, according to research

Your new international assignee: The cross-border commuter

Increasing numbers are choosing to complete international assignments by commuting rather than relocating. But there are challenges for both employer and employee

Talent shortages threaten business growth

Talent shortages will seriously hinder business growth in the UK and abroad if left unaddressed, according to research

Brexit affecting hiring decisions

?HR professionals fear that Brexit will negatively affect recruitment, according to LinkedIn research

British searches for EU jobs back to post-referendum levels

The spike following the 2016 referendum subsided but the increases in 2017 and 2018 hint at a more sustained trend

The war for talent and cities

In the future world of work organisations and cities will be affected by a number of megatrends

Bad company culture costs UK economy £23.6 billion

The benefits of positive workplace cultures include improved morale, better customer service and lower staff turnover

Severe labour shortages predicted

?Falling migration due to Brexit and an ageing population could create a perfect storm

How HR keeps on trucking at Leyland Trucks

Leyland Trucks doesn't have problems with retention or skills shortages. But Brexit and diesel bans could be bumps in the road

AI is coming to work. Are you ready?

Developments in AI are moving apace, and we can’t ignore that for much longer