BBC equal pay investigation: Is the EHRC becoming more proactive?

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)'s investigation into the BBC over equal pay is arguably one of the most high-profile investigations the body has undertaken

Post-Brexit redundancies predicted across sectors

With just two weeks until the UK is set to leave the EU and another rejection of the PM's withdrawal deal, research suggests Britain's jobs boom could be ending

Hot topic: Extended maternity rights, part two

The government has set out proposals to increase rights for pregnant women and new mothers through protecting them against redundancy for six months after they return to work

What is the online tribunal database and how does it work?

For employers the risk to reputation lies in the database serving as a publicly-available archive of claims brought against them

Hot topic: Extended maternity rights

The government has set out proposals to increase rights for pregnant women and new mothers through protecting them against redundancy for six months after they return to work

Third have taken no action on gender pay gap

This International Women's Day the Young Women’s Trust is calling for positive action and transparency on salaries

Why proposed NDA reform helps employers

The landscape will in fact look very similar, and by stripping out abuses the ability to rely on an NDA clause is potentially strengthened

MPs promised vote on post-Brexit workers' rights changes

Parliament will be given a say after Brexit on adopting future EU rules on workers' rights, the prime minister will announce today

HR being deliberately targeted in cyber security attacks

Hackers are hoping to access data through HR professionals, so they must understand how to stay secure

Mathematically-impossible 2017 gender pay gap figures yet to be corrected

HR professionals must be taught to be statisticians if gender pay gap data is to be calculated accurately, expert warns

Legal-ease: Sexual harassment by leaders

Dealing with allegations of sexual harassment against senior leaders

One million public sector staff earn less than the living wage

Ahead of worker rights-related Brexit amendments next week, research reveals many public sector workers are at risk of in-work poverty