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How to adopt a pet-friendly policy

Allowing people to bring their pets to work can have benefits among both current and potential employees

Introduce a transition year for young people

How many of us knew exactly what we wanted to do for a career at the age of 16,18, or even 21?

Company cars continue driving employee interest

Company cars remain a popular benefit despite salary sacrifice changes. But HR should be wary of further rules

Hot topic: EU citizen 'settled' status, part two

Global mobility

A ‘settled’ status for EU citizens who've been living in the UK more than five years has been proposed

Tackling racial discrimination in schools

A NASUWT and the Runnymede Trust report concluded a pervasive culture of racism persists in schools

How can HR turn great engineers into great leaders?

Leadership

The very attributes that make brilliant engineers are often the same qualities that can be their weaknesses

Pensions: Size is everything

Regulation, government nudges and new technology could lead to fewer individual company schemes

EU nationals in the UK: Brexit and beyond

The government has announced its long overdue plan for EU nationals and their family members

Dave Ulrich: The evolution of the profession

Dave Ulrich analyses research on HR competencies and examines whether we are making progress in the workplace

Where now for tribunal fees?

Employers will have to ensure they follow best practice and guidance, and the law, in managing their workforce

Everything you need to know about micro-learning

Bite-sized learning can be used to top up and retain more traditional learning and development

We need the apprenticeship levy to improve engineering skills

Given the huge opportunity the levy presents to make up the talent shortfall it is vital the government progresses it