Dress codes and special event policies go into HR Room 101

Inji Duducu and Gary Cookson banish their most hated HR policies to Room 101

Working carers: a problem for organisations?

There is still an assumption that becoming a working carer is basically a problem – both for the organisation and for the individual. But they should be viewed as an opportunity, says Leah Tomkins

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Case study: Training for EQ at ING Group

Trust in banks is low, but greater levels of EQ among employees could help win it back

The importance of work with purpose for Gen Y

If your values don't live up to Gen Y's expectations they'll let their feet do the talking. Here's HR's role in purpose:

Hot topic: HR and the Sports Direct Scandals, part two

After an expose of the appalling working conditions in its warehouses, Sports Direct's share price plunged

Hot topic: HR and the Sports Direct scandals

After an expose of the appalling working conditions in its warehouses, Sports Direct's share price plunged

Volunteer experience must be one of mutual reward

Girlguiding chief executive Julie Bentley on personal development opportunities for volunteers, harnessing pre-existing organisational values, and lack of female role models

Goffee and Jones: Why should anyone work here?

Professors Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones explain how to ensure people really want to work for your organisation

HR should break down silos but retain values

While restructuring a company it's important HR ensures values remain close to their original ethos

Why values should drive decision-making

Organisational values should be the foundation of everything you do as a company

Magic HR at Merlin Entertainments

Retaining creativity and innovation at a global firm like Merlin Entertainments isn’t just fun, it’s business critical

Adams: BBC was right to sack Clarkson

The broadcaster's former HR director Lucy Adams called it a "brave decision"