Panellists at yesterday's (29 June) HR Lunchtime Debate discussed how businesses need to be prepared for cultural change and adaptable to a new set of circumstances employees now find themselves in.
The Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has written to home secretary Priti Patel to highlight major concerns about the date set for the start of physical Right to Work checks.
As businesses become more comfortable with remote work settings and routines, both employees and organisations are recognising that many roles can be performed just as successfully, if not more so, in...
Three quarters (73%) of employees said they believe that their company’s leadership has been lacking during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For decades benchmarking has been an essential tool for any business looking to understand how its performance stacks up against competition and contemporaries.
Additional stresses and responsibilities outside of managers’ day-to-day roles has made middle management more challenging in the UK’s second lockdown.
With a second lockdown in the UK and the return of work from home where you can advice, it’s clear that we’re now seeing long-term change when it comes to remote and flexible working.
A disconnect between workers on the frontline and those in company headquarters has taken place over the course of the pandemic according to research by software company Workplace.
?As employers have had to adapt to the new, remote normal, many junior employees have reported feeling that communication, supervision and support has reduced.
At a time when the burden of preparing for retirement falls more heavily on individuals and governments are talking about scaling back benefits, the role that companies play in getting people ready...
Lisa Pinney talks controlling HR, challenges for 2020 and the mistakes she's learned from.
Companies with comprehensive human resource management (HRM) practices and union relationships are more likely to survive a deep recession, say researchers.