How can you ensure your brand-new tech will be used by employees – and benefit them and the organisation – rather than ignored or even resented?
As many remain apprehensive about the new qualification, employers and education providers are told not to dismiss the skills route
The high street is changing as shopping habits shift amid technological advances. So how can HR ensure its future prosperity?
Doctor turned author adam kay tells HR magazine about the unique challenges facing NHS staff and their employers, and offers some solutions
Skills and employment pledges aren’t necessarily headline issues this election, but there are still plenty of them
A panel at the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) Progression in Employment conference discussed the challenges facing people in low-skilled and low-paid employment
People with learning disabilities can offer unique skills to employers but are held back by bureaucratic policies and attitudes, according to Sally Butcher, managing director of social enterprise...
The race for number 10 continues to heat up but, regardless of who wins in the polls, there are certain priorities employers and education providers are hoping for
The HRD’s pocket guide series offers an explanation of areas outside day-to-day HR that business-savvy HRDs need to have a handle on
?As businesses around the world race to upskill their workforces, City & Guilds Group warns that UK employers risk being left behind
With just three weeks to go until the UK heads to the polls, here's the latest employment and HR-related policies from the Liberal Democrats
A foundation of attitude, confidence, competence and knowledge will ensure you're judged on your abilities rather than on age or length of service