Women hit most by AI-driven job losses

Almost 400,000 jobs held by women in the public sector, banking and retail have been lost since 2011, according to research from the RSA's Future Work Centre

Firms failing to train staff on remote working cyber security

?A third (32%) of UK businesses have suffered a data breach due to remote working in the past 12 months, according to research from CybSafe

Making learning and development agile

As changing workplaces require employees to reskill multiple times, we hear how four firms are creating agile learners

Finding a balance when it comes to technology

David Frost speaks of finding a happy medium between the technology of today and that of tomorrow

Gamification in HR: Hit or miss?

Gamification has been around for some time now, so where has it proved a useful tool in HR and where has it been over-hyped?

The 12 months of 2018: October

It's been an eventful year for HR-related issues hitting the headlines. Our 12 Days of Christmas countdown revisits each month's most notable happenings

HR magazine tries... virtual reality

HR magazine editor Jenny Roper tests out some virtual reality training simulations

We should want to keep learning and growing

You must keep reflecting on what has got you to where you are today, and keep growing in experience and ability

The 12 months of 2018: April

It's been an eventful year for HR-related issues hitting the headlines. Our 12 Days of Christmas countdown revisits each month's most notable happenings

The 12 months of 2018: March

It's been an eventful year for HR-related issues hitting the headlines. Our 12 Days of Christmas countdown revisits each month's most notable happenings

One in four 'not performing their best'

The number of UK employees who feel they are not performing their best at work is higher than the European average

Hiring managers hit by Brexit uncertainty

As the prime minister cancels the crucial MPs' vote on her Brexit deal, hiring concerns have mounted for businesses