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Staff feeling strain of recruitment freezes

The stress of under-staffed workplaces could be exacerbated by jobseekers' London-centric approach

Only half of managers can handle a crisis

Most managers (94%) reported facing crises during their career, but only half (55%) coped

Disengaged employees searching for overseas roles

Britain leaving the EU has prompted some staff to start searching for new positions abroad

Weaknesses in leadership development stifling agility

Leadership development was ranked the practice with the highest impact on organisational agility

HR Excellence Awards 2016: The winners

Wincanton scooped three of the top accolades at a glittering gala dinner

Kathryn Austin wins HRD of the Year award

The winner was chosen in a poll of HR magazine readers

Time and attendance policies go into Room 101

Brook's Tim Scott banishes his most-hated HR policy into Room 101

Recruiters 'putting off' candidates with ill-suited roles

Not knowing what it is like to work somewhere and delays in a company getting back to them also put candidates off

Brexit may lead to recruitment freezes

Over a third (36%) of IoD members say the outcome of last Thursday’s vote will cause them to cut investment in their business

Employers deal with Brexit shockwaves

The leave result of the EU referendum thrusts the role of HR into the spotlight

Inclusive parenting | TEST Same-sex parents need inclusivity drives

TEST HR teams are always looking to create the most inclusive workplace cultures possible, but same-sex parents are likely to feel less supported.