Operational Efficiency

Civil Service and HSBC bosses: D&I still has far to go

Leaders should help to create cultures that are truly inclusive, which may mean admitting to uncomfortable truths

Staff with money worries often highly stressed

?Employees are facing high levels of stress due to deteriorating financial wellbeing, according to new research

Legal-ease: Workforce relocation

When moving to new premises it is not always safe to assume that employees will make the move with you

Employment law: What we learnt in 2017

As we all prepare for the year ahead it's a good time to reflect on what we learnt in 2017

Employees unclear about workplace benefits

People are far more likely to apply for jobs where the employee benefits are made clear, research has shown

Adequate duty of care for the globally mobile

?Employers are legally obligated to ensure the health, wellbeing and safety of each employee?. But what about those who work overseas?

Five employment law predictions for 2018

?In an era of constant change it's almost impossible to predict how the next year will unfold. But here are some insights into what 2018 could have in store for the employment landscape

A third think work is making them fat

Sitting at a desk all day, not finding enough time for exercise, and colleagues bringing in unhealthy snacks were all cited as factors

HRD’s pocket guide to... competition law

Our latest pocket guide explores the finer points of competition law

Gender pay reporting: Take action now

Employers with significant pay gaps could see their employee recruitment and retention severely impacted if they aren’t able to explain the actions they’re taking to address the gap

The 12 months of 2017: December

For our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

The future of recruitment

Predictive and prescriptive analytics can enable organisations to create recruiting decisions that are data-driven, consistent, and more efficient