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Employers have been left reeling by a record number of NHS COVID-19 app alerts asking people to self-isolate.
The UK government has outlined new intentions to help stamp out sexual harassment in the workplace.
COVID-19 and the imminent ‘echo pandemic’ in mental health means companies must overhaul their wellbeing programmes to focus on greater engagement and culture change.
HR and people leaders have had to be adaptable, flexible and resilient in the face of some of the most extreme challenges in living memory.
Two-thirds (64%) of HR specialists are expecting heightened work pressures as their organisations introduce more homeworking.
Technology – love it or loathe it, there can be no question that it’s enabled the world of work to continue with some sense of normality over the course of the pandemic.
Despite the end of lockdown restrictions on 19 July and the widespread return to the office in sight, remote job opportunities are still on the rise.
Panellists for HR magazine's upcoming Lunchtime Debate, fighting for talent in a competitive job market, have been announced.