How HR keeps on trucking at Leyland Trucks

Leyland Trucks doesn't have problems with retention or skills shortages. But Brexit and diesel bans could be bumps in the road

Evolving workplaces need a greater focus on training

The skills needed to succeed have changed dramatically over the last 20 years – and will no doubt continue to do so

Migrant workers needed for both low- and high-skilled roles

Businesses are concerned about – but not prepared for – a tighter labour market according to the Migration Advisory Committee

AI is coming to work. Are you ready?

Developments in AI are moving apace, and we can’t ignore that for much longer

Taylor: The idea of 'good work' is having a moment

Matthew Taylor called for a national employability ‘soft skills’ framework and for hidden assumptions about work to be addressed

2018 Spring statement: HR community reacts

Experts hopeful but cautious about investment pledges on apprenticeships and T-Levels

Apprenticeship pay too low say MPs

At the start of National Apprenticeship Week research highlights that young people are being shut out by low pay

Half believe government apprenticeship target won't be hit

Managers and the public back the apprenticeship levy but there are concerns around the number of apprentice starts

Brexit leaves employers 'uncertain' about recruitment

?Employers are reluctant to hire more workers during economic uncertainty, research has revealed

Skills and training challenges: Lessons from Carillion

While the full impact of Carillion’s collapse is unclear, it has thrown challenges around buildng a workforce fit for the future into sharp relief

Firms fail to offer work experience but demand work-ready skills

Employers are increasingly looking for graduates with practical management and leadership skills

Challenge people to improve their perceptions of disability

A sailing project paired people with disabilities and those without, to test how awareness can be increased in a positive way