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Roadmap out of lockdown: where next for HR? Questions answered

As the UK ploughs forward on its roadmap out of lockdown, HR leaders will be transitioning to the next stage of recovery – shaping working practices not just for survival but for the long term.

Laying the foundation for a workplace that works for all: new HR Lunchtime Debate

Don’t miss our webinar on creating a human-centric workplace, in parternship with CultureAmp on Tuesday 29 June.

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Latest HR Lunchtime Debate on the roadmap out of lockdown is now available on demand

The coronavirus pandemic has made employers rethink the flexibility they offer employees and how they can utilise it to bring people back to work.

How to make financial wellbeing work for everyone

There is no doubt that financial wellbeing is a benefit for employee and employer alike. But how do you deliver the best advice for everyone? 

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HR's reputation: what do employees really think of the people profession?

HR professionals know their worth within an organisation, but from the outside looking in, the people profession is often misunderstood. In the space of a few short weeks, the pandemic changed all of...

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Employees expect more financial support from their employer

The vast majority (77%) of employees who currently receive a lot of financial support from their employer say they are actively staying in their role because of it.

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Rupert McNeil joins the next HR Lunchtime Debate

Rupert McNeil, UK government chief people officer, will join HR magazine's next Lunchtime Debate on the roadmap out of lockdown: where next for HR?

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Vicky Robinson joins the next HR Lunchtime Debate

Vicky Robinson, workforce strategy and culture leader at PwC, will join HR magazine's next Lunchtime Debate on the roadmap out of lockdown: where next for HR?

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Pioneering the human workplace

The past year upended life and work for everyone. Organisations are now the last frontier of human connection – a place where we can positively impact each other and society, and where humans are a...

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Marshah Dixon-Terry joins the next HR Lunchtime Debate

Marshah Dixon-Terry, career and leadership coach and organisational development consultant, will join HR magazine's next Lunchtime Debate about the roadmap out of lockdown: where next for HR?

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Your questions from the HR Lunchtime Debate on belonging answered

On 22 April, HR magazine hosted a webinar on how HR can foster a sense of belonging in the workplace, in partnership with Glint. The topic proved popular, and here the panel answers questions from the...

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Safeguarding employees as we return to work

HR has been under insurmountable strain over the last year, with its next and potentially most important challenge being how to help employees return to the workplace safely.

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