Just 35% of employees or their representatives are currently consulted by leadership before introducing new technology in the workplace.
?Government has announced it will create an “Office for Talent” to encourage scientists and researchers to come and work or study in the UK.
Young people aged between 18-24 are likely to be the group who will be the most badly affected in terms of finding work in the COVID-19 pandemic-led economic crisis that we are now entering.
On-the-job learning is essential for career and personal development, but many workers in lower paid roles do not have access to the same training opportunities as their higher-paid counterparts....
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The more ‘human side’ of the workplace will become increasingly valuable as life become more automated, said author and associate professor of mathematics at UCL Hannah Fry.
Hiring managers will need to start promoting and recruiting workers for their emotional intelligence, not just technical ability, as we move towards a post-coronavirus culture
UK employees are not being appropriately trained to deal with cyber security threats and leave their workplaces in danger.
Nearly a third (32%) of learning and development leaders have admitted to having concerns about whether their current offering is adequate to address the potential skills gap caused by technology
This year marks the third anniversary of the government’s apprenticeship reforms, and with each passing year, we’ve seen the commentary on it evolve.
We shine a light on the effort businesses have made, big and small, to support their staff and the community during the coronavirus pandemic.
Line manager coaching is a top priority for HR professionals when considering the future of the profession, according to the CIPD’s annual People Profession Survey