Operational Efficiency

Skillsets biggest obstacle to HR's GDPR response

HR could lead GDPR and step up into data protection roles, said speakers at a HR magazine and Sage webinar

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Encouraging female staff to speak up with confidence

Just 8% of women find it easy to make their voice heard at work, and women are 68% more likely than men to say they never feel comfortable expressing themselves

What’s the most important part of the GDPR for you?

Different teams will be concerned with different Articles, but the leadership team must see the whole

Breaking the glass ceiling for disability

For disabled people false assumptions of what they can and can’t achieve can limit their progress

Government delays changes to childcare vouchers

The decision to keep the system open for another six months is welcome news to families and employers

Gender divide over approach to international assignments

Male expats focus on career development while women pursue adventure and experience

Law partners suspect gender pay gaps

A significant number of female partners are not being paid as much as men doing similar work

Nurture graduate candidates by recognising their needs

Start engaging with graduates early and ensure you're highlighting what appeals to them

Long-term gender pay solutions could create short-term reporting problems

Many companies are yet to disclose their gender pay gap despite the deadline being April

Contractors call for employment rights under IR35

An IR35 rethink is required before the government rolls out the reforms to the private sector, say experts

Employment tribunal cases rise after fees scrapped

More equal pay claims are anticipated now that employment tribunal fees have been abolished

Preparing for the closure of childcare vouchers

The closure of childcare vouchers to new entrants in April 2018 marks a significant change to financial support for working parents