There are benefits to incorporating multiple-perspective data into the standard appraisal process
Graduate unemployment is at its highest for 17 years at 8.9%, but is expected to have peaked in the short-term, according to the Higher Education Careers Services Unit (HECSU).
2020 was a milestone year in many ways, not least because of the global pandemic, which turned everyday life on its head.
National Insurance contributions will rise by 1.25% to pay for England's social care system.
The three women at the lead of an equal pay battle against Next have won the right to take their case onto the final stage.
The UK government recently announced it had no plans to increase paternity leave and pay.
A teacher has lost his employment tribunal claim that he was unfairly dismissed from New College Swindon for refusing to call a student by their preferred pronouns.
Setting up a three-stage framework to operationalise diversity and inclusion in the army
A new right to additional paternity leave (APL) will be introduced on 6 April 2011 in an effort to promote equality and good parenting. The reforms are intended to give parents greater flexibility in...
One of the many impacts of the pandemic has been an acceleration in the number of workers reevaluating their current role and career path.