Three-quarters of firms pay staff late or incorrectly

Employees at some of the largest organisations in the UK are regularly being paid incorrectly or late, a Censuswide survey on behalf of MHR has revealed

HR Excellence Awards 2019: The winners

Network Homes scooped Best HR team, Outstanding engagement strategy, Best learning and development strategy and the Gold award

HR the worst function on data

HR and recruitment is the business function that's made the least progress in using data and insight to optimise and measure performance, according to business leaders

Why it’s time for HR to embrace AI

AI will transform the way we work, and the challenges it brings offer opportunities for HR to drive cultural change as never before

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Workers feel left out of technology change

While many employers expect technology to deliver productivity and wellbeing gains, a separate report warns that workers feel shut out of decisions around tech

One in five organisations have no HR automation

Speakers at an HR magazine and Sage People webinar discussed how far HR has come along the automation journey

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WhatsApp in the workplace

Using WhatsApp for work can bring both advantages and disadvantages, so employers must stay on top of who is using it, when and why

HR slow to innovate in talent management

Organisations are not making enough progress when it comes to innovation in talent management, according to research

Rahaf Harfoush: Digital culture is redefining what it means to be human

Businesses are moving from being knowing organisations to learning organisations, driven by data abundance and digital anxiety

What HR can learn from customer experience

Taking best practice from the customer experience can help create a more efficient and engaged workplace

Claire Fox: Productivity problem down to UK firms' fear of failure

A panel at the CIPD's Festival of Work debated the impact that investment in training and tech, management skill levels, and CEO pay have on UK productivity

Anthony Seldon: Understand human intelligence or be "eaten alive" by AI

The mismatch between employers and educators must be resolved to develop the skills needed in the world of work and reduce the risk of humans being surpassed by AI