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Sweet treats don't aid engagement and motivation

As the FDS calls for an end to workplace 'cake culture' experts warn of its limited motivational effects

Midlands worst for sexual discrimination cases

The region has the highest number of sexual discrimination tribunal cases in England, Scotland and Wales

Many employees will work through Christmas

Technology allows employees to stay connected, but could this be detrimental to a Christmas holiday?

The 12 months of 2016: December

Our 12 Days of Christmas countdown looks at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

The 12 months of 2016: November

As our 12 Days of Christmas countdown look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

The 12 months of 2016: October

?As our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we look at the most important HR happenings over the last year

MPs call for “nuclear deterrent” to stop employers shirking pensions responsibilities

The MPs' report follows the BHS pensions scheme collapse and seeks to avoid anything similar happening

The 12 months of 2016: September

As our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

Flexibility more “Trojan horse” than “miracle cure”

The UK's flexible labour market may be doing more harm than good, according to academics

Skills shortages still a top concern, finds CBI

The annual survey found once again that skills gaps were the most cited threat to competitiveness, with this a growing threat

The 12 months of 2016: August

As our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we look at the most interesting HR happenings over the last year

The 12 months of 2016: July

As our 12 Days of Christmas countdown we look at the interesting HR happenings over the last year