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Almost half of workers have no time for exercise

Young professionals are the least likely to factor exercise into their daily routines

Prime minister in mental health pledge

Research from Mind states that around one in six UK workers experience a common mental health problem

Building the skills foundations for growth

With many infrastructure projects underway, are we headed for a post-Brexit construction skills crisis?

Millennials "stuck" between generations

Nearly four in 10 (38%) Millennials feel their education has left them unprepared for the world of work

Special report: Global mobility

Download HR magazine's report on global mobility, sponsored by MoveGuides

Managers with 'dark traits' encourage bullying

‘Dark’ traits like narcissism and psychopathy resulted in an increase in workplace bullying of between 30% and 52%

Employers failing to fill graduate vacancies

Overall, 5.4% of vacancies went unfilled last year. Of the offers that were made to candidates 7.1% were reneged

Hot topic, part two: Donald Trump's presidency

What will his presidency mean for business? We ask how Trump could affect organisations around the world

2017 HR predictions: Recruitment a likely challenge

Recruitment in 2017 is set to be more challenging for the government and UK businesses

Job market reaches 12-month high

Total vacancies in November represented a 1.3% increase compared with figures six months ago

Only 20% of students expect to secure dream job

The financial crisis, Brexit, and global politics have taken their toll on Gen Z students' job expectations

Hot topic: Donald Trump's presidency

What will his presidency mean for business? We ask how Trump could affect organisations around the world