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Businesses must plan for 'boundary-less' working

Small, collaborative networks of teams composed of internal and external freelancers will become the norm according to Fujitsu

Most office workers unafraid of AI

Most office workers view technology in the workplace as a force for good

Fathers twice as likely to be promoted as mothers

Women were more likely to take a part-time role or stay in the same position they had before giving birth

Europe's analytics capabilities lag behind rest of world

Just a quarter (24%) of practitioners from Europe indicated they could show ROI for their workforce analytics projects

UK businesses failing to value veterans

Many people believe ex-servicemen and -women will struggle to adapt to civilian working lives

Poor mental health costs 300,000 jobs a year

An independent review has urged employers and the government to do more on mental health

External employer branding must reflect internal culture

Large companies must now recruit differently, ensuring their external image matches the internal reality

One in five women harassed at work

20% of women have been sexually harassed in the workplace, Opinium Research has found

Cyber crime threat to pensions

Pensions data can be obtained by determined hackers

Turnover rate reaches new high

Employee resignations have reached a five-year high at 15.5%, according to research from XpertHR

Gig economy regulations must not harm UK economy

Addressing the PLSA annual conference, Matthew Taylor highlighted the positives of the British economy