Employees who cannot work are being encouraged to return to their workplaces as of today.
The coronavirus pandemic has certainly shifted expectations as to what can be achieved when working from home.
Nearly a third (30%) of organisations are facing lost payroll capacity due to pressure caused by the coronavirus outbreak, reveals a new survey by Zellis.
Employers should introduce a 'four days on, ten days off' work rota to limit contact between staff and prevent the virus from spreading as the population returns to work.
Sixty per cent of employers are in favour of extending the Job Retention Scheme (JRS) to September 2020, according to a new CIPD survey.
The impact of COVID-19 has reached almost all aspects of normal everyday life. One of the first areas to become affected was global mobility.
Today is the UK’s 40th day in lockdown and to mark the occasion researchers from the Adam Smith Business School at the University of Glasgow have created a resource of 40 stories about working life...
A swathe of family-friendly policies have been introduced recently, but there are still gaps to be addressed. Claire Muir hears how some employers are going beyond legislation to help.
Employers want to see the coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (JRS) made more flexible and extended to at least the end of September, according to a new CIPD survey.
UK employees are looking forward to returning to work but will return with a new set of expectations, research by Toluna and Harris Interactive shows.
Employers across the economy are contending with workforce and operational challenges at a scale unknown in our lifetime.
HR must understand the happiness of its employees if they are going to perform effectively through COVID-19.