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Gender pay gap reporting details released

The Office for National Statistics estimates that the pay gap currently stands at 19.2% in the UK

Dogs in the office: How Nestlé makes it work

HR magazine editor and dog nut Katie Jacobs visits Nestlé, the UK’s most dog-friendly office

Two-thirds of employees now in workplace pension schemes

Two-thirds (66%) of employees are now saving through a workplace pension scheme, according to the CIPD

Bridging gender gap would add £0.6 trillion to GDP

Government research warns against conflating equal pay with the gender pay gap, and reports that 61% of the quarter of jobs that pay least are held by women

New contracts: not what the junior doctor ordered

How will junior doctors' resistance to a new contract affect HR in the NHS?

Flexible working policies add to the bottom line

Six in 10 (61%) organisations that have introduced flexible working policies saw their profits increase

HR salaries have fallen since 2002

Research suggests that widespread adoption of the Ulrich model could be behind the decrease

FTSE 350 under review in women on boards drive

The review will continue from Lord Davies’ previous Women on Boards Review

HR magazine partners with Roffey Park in research competition

HR magazine and Roffey Park's 2016's research competition is now open

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How HR can help employees with financial troubles

Money worries affect productivity but lines of credit, financial advice and EAPs can all help

Hot topic: HR and the Sports Direct Scandals, part two

After an expose of the appalling working conditions in its warehouses, Sports Direct's share price plunged

Organisations failing to own and incentivise collaboration

Collaboration must be encouraged through reward and intelligently-designed office space