Will Brexit lead to a foreign talent exodus?

The rights of EU citizens to live and work in the UK remain unclear. How can HR ensure businesses have the talent they need?

Certain perks could retain quitting staff

Flexible working, promotions or salary increases might keep staff who have handed in their notice

What happens when you mix suits and t-shirts?

How to dial up your creative credentials with a digital start-up approach while staying true to your core values

Article 50 triggered: What does that mean for HR?

HR magazine rounds up all the areas HR professionals need to know? about in relation to Brexit

Brexit to cause government staffing challenge

Brexit has required the creation of two new departments, and existing departments are likely to need more workers

Offline recruitment has a shelf life – here’s why

Traditional methods don’t always put the candidate first. Online is faster, cheaper and more effective

Gig workers want more regulation

57% of gig economy workers agree that gig economy firms exploit a lack of regulation for immediate growth

City firms exercise hiring caution in Brexit run-up

Data suggest Brexit and Article 50's imminence has had a depressing effect on City jobs and hiring activity

We aren't dealing with robots in business

Automation and robots could be a huge challenge to society if people don’t have jobs or access to income

Employers and staff feel differently about future opportunities

While employers are feeling broadly positive about the future employee attitudes tell a different story

Surveying firms collaborate on graduate recruitment charter

Companies agreed to make offers on the same day and not put graduates under pressure to accept

Case study: Sharing graduate recruitment in the charity sector

Two major charities have collaborated to create an attractive graduate programme for young talent