Pensions have been in the news a lot but do employees understand them? If not, how can employers step in? Dan Cave reports.
Paternity leave is not taken at all by 21% of fathers, and financial worries are the biggest reason for this (27%).
Workers across the country become whistleblowers every day through comments made in grievances, resignation letters, e-mails or in verbal conversations. Some see themselves as whistleblowers and...
It’s a well-worn cliché that boardrooms only care about data. The cliché falls apart when you speak to HR directors that have actually got buy-in for wellbeing initiatives. A blended, tailored...
People in insecure work were twice as likely to die from Covid during the pandemic, according to new research from the Trades Union Congress (TUC).
The news surrounding ITV and the departure of Phillip Schofield has sparked rumours of nepotism within the broadcast media giant - what are the drawbacks and legalities of it?
Employment disputes with male employees were significantly more likely to reach tribunal stage between 2011 and 2021 than those with female employees.
The CIPD 2023 Festival of Work returned to Olympia London on 8 June. Here are some of the highlights and what you may have missed from day two of the event.
In the wake of the #MeToo scandal, the UK government pledged to review the law on sexual harassment to assess its effectiveness.
The CIPD 2023 Festival of Work returned to Olympia London on 7 June. Here are some of the highlights and what you may have missed from day one of the event.
A groom has won a maternity discrimination suit against her employer, an Epsom Derby-winning stables, after one of her managers refused to dismount during a meeting about her return to work.
Throughout my career, I’ve written, reviewed, edited, and formally evaluated hundreds of job descriptions and role profiles. And do you know what? I don’t think I’ve ever met a job description that I...