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Create fun working environments to stimulate creativity

The HR Lunchtime Debate discussed the importance of fun and play in the modern workplace

Seven in 10 millennials plan to leave job in next five years

Almost two-thirds (63%) of millennials feel their leadership skills are not being fully developed

What will the Immigration Bill mean for business defence?

Crucially for HR professionals, the person signing off the recruitment process is now liable

ONS: UK productivity levels not markedly improving

Working environments are hindering productivity, with only 54% thinking their workspace aids this

Insurance sector the best paid in HR

Insurance sector HR professionals with 10 to 15 years' experience could be earning as much as £118,894 a year

‘Barrier bosses’ standing in the way of gender equality

Recruitment decision makers are less likely to believe in equality of opportunity than the general population

Last chance to register for HR lunchtime debate

The expert panel includes HR's Most Influential Thinker Cary Cooper, professor of organisational psychology and health

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British workers spend £5,000 a year on work-related costs

Women's expenses tend to be higher because of expectations surrounding their wardrobes

Want to challenge HR directors on how to advance your career?

The HR Future Leaders Forum takes place 10 February 2016 in rooms on Regent's Park, London

HR should break down silos but retain values

While restructuring a company it's important HR ensures values remain close to their original ethos

Pay growth expected to remain at 1.5% to 2.5% in 2016

The rate of growth in December was the slowest it has been in more than two years

A quarter of employees would look elsewhere if denied a payrise

Additionally, 50.8% said they believe perks are ‘just a fad’ and would rather be given money instead