AI will affect almost 40% of jobs worldwide, replacing some and complementing others, according research from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Paper mill workers won a £1.2 million protective award from their former employers after it failed to enact its redundancy duties.
A study published by the Trades Union Congress found 58% of Welsh workers think workers need better protection from unfair exploitation.
Brewdog has announced it will stop paying the real living wage to new employees.
There is no evidence that individual-level mental health interventions benefit employees, according to a study from the University of Oxford.
Over a quarter (26%) of employees do not trust their CEO to be honest and transparent, according to HR software company Personio.
Absences tripled year on year from January 2021 to January 2022 and again to January 2023, according to data from HR software BrightHR.
As employees return to the office after the festive season, HR experts give advice on how to foster a positive start to a new year at work.
A study from TonerGiant found 41% of Brits think employees are less likely to get a promotion or pay rise if they don’t spend enough time in the office.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s national insurance (NI) cut, which came into effect last week (6 January) has potential implications for the funding of state pensions, according to Steve Cameron, pension...
Candidate supply has continued to rise sharply in December 2023 as pay growth picked up from November lows, according to the latest figures from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) and...
The Post Office Horizon scandal saw over 700 subpostmasters wrongly convicted of theft due to a faulty computing and accounting system called Horizon.