Social media amplifies discrimination issues to the extent that they can cross borders and pose difficult questions for employers
?More than 4,000 workers at Heathrow airport, including customer service, engineering and security staff have voted to strike over pay
Pay equity was already a hot topic, fuelled by a growing body of pay equity legislation and active social movements. Then the pandemic struck, and early diagnosable outcomes indicate that low-income...
South Africa has an extremely high youth unemployment rate, but Webhelp is extending opportunities to this demographic with help from social enterprise Harambee
As reports suggest the Government is poised to extend the right to request flexible working to all employees, the CIPD has found only 4% of employers have had difficulties complying with the current...
When it comes to bereavement, no two experiences are the same. So how can an organisation possibly put in place a suitable framework to support all employees in the event of the death of a loved one?
The way most companies are organised inevitably leads to employee infantilisation
Whichever political party gets into government on 6 May, one thing is certain - there will be significant cut backs in the public sector. Already there are predictions about what this will mean for...
Employers can no longer afford to pretend that those working for them are not devoting their lives to their jobs
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt gave his budget announcement to parliament today (17 November), as he officially announced the UK is in the midst of a recession.