The discussion around gender inequality has never been more crucial for British business.
While the HR hype around AI shows no sign of slowing, the volume of its critics is increasing. Dan Cave explores what HR really needs to know, and be mindful of, about AI.
Last year saw the first conviction under the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 and with the second case due to go to trial in June; it is becoming apparent that authorities are...
The new year sees many people take on new habits or ways of life. They want to get fit, or take a round-the-world trip, or maybe they want to go for a promotion at work or get a new job. In some...
Work trials and work experience will be made mandatory for long-term jobless to get people back to work, secretary of state for work and pensions Yvette Cooper (pictured) announced today.
The national living wage for workers outside of London is being raised to £7.85 per hour, up from £7.65, from today (3 November 2014).
As well as being Halfords’ people director Crookall is on boards for equality, inclusion and CSR initiatives
Internships and graduate schemes are by no means a new concept. For decades they have served as an opportunity for young graduates to receive on-the-job training and experience, begin building a...