Individuals are rarely totally 'equal' and so the decision to reject a candidate if they don't fit positive discrimination criteria is a risk that few employers have wished to take so far
One year on from the introduction of the GDPR, HR professionals report feeling burdened by the demands of data compliance and fear it could get worse post-Brexit
The rise in mansplaining in the workplace could prohibit the leadership development of talented individuals who may be intimidated by this behaviour
BAME workers feel numerous pressures to fit in research finds, highlighting a serious and longstanding issue
A panel at Unions 21’s annual conference discussed the potential of technology to track work hours and quality and put employees in a stronger bargaining position
As MP Maria Miller calls for further protections for pregnant women, research reveals a rise in employment disputes for new parents
The European Court of Human Rights' decision in Lopez Ribalda and others v Spain offers a cautionary tale against covert workplace surveillance
We asked HR professionals whether they think HR is as racially-diverse and inclusive as it should be
A suspended employee may claim constructive (and potentially unfair) dismissal by arguing that the suspension is not justified, is a breach of contract or has gone on too long
Racial inequality is under-discussed. Nervousness, denial and lack of vocal role models are contributing to a serious diversity problem organisations need to start talking about
More than half of over-60s want to continue working but are concerned about age discrimination and lack of career progression, according to research from Aviva
?Nearly seven in 10 (68%) LGBT workers have been sexually harassed at work, according to the TUC