Research reveals there are multiple factors behind why uptake of Shared Parental Leave (SPL) is still so low
With concerns growing over the rise of ‘fake news’ and a ‘post-truth’ culture, HR faces both a challenge and an opportunity
With a rise in prevalence of severe food allergies in the UK, how can employers make their workplaces more allergy-friendly?
As chair of Amazon’s Black Employee Network (BEN) I have seen how vital it can be for organisations to engage black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) employees
One in three men (35%) and women (33%) in work do not know that it is illegal to pay women and men differently for equal work
For a supposedly innovative and future-forward company Google is behind the times when it comes to basic equalities and transparency
Staff are demanding changes to how sexual misconduct is dealt with, and the appointment of an employee representative to the board
There seems to be a developing view that NDAs are inherently bad and that it is in the public interest that they should never be enforced, but the matter is more complex than this
Philip Hammond announced an extension of IR35 to the private sector, apprenticeship levy relief for small firms, and investment in mental health services
As Philip Green becomes the latest high-profile individual to be accused of sexual harassment, HR must root out problems closer to home
When either providing or asking for a reference it's important to consider these key points made by the new Acas guidance
One in six women experience postnatal depression after giving birth, but three-quarters of them suffer in silence