Volatile behaviour by employees can cost a business millions of pounds, which could explain why a psychometric tool to predict the risk some staff represent is gaining credence.
Lack of awareness of epilepsy means sufferers face poor treatment in the workplace, according to research from the Institute for Employment Studies (IES)
A shift from productivity-driven approaches to authentic engagement is gaining momentum. But how can HR leaders effectively champion this transition?
Just 33% of working-age people in the UK feel positive about their future career prospects, according to research from City & Guilds
Accountancy firm PwC has taken on 209 new graduates this April, the highest ever number to join through its annual Spring intake.
The number of HR jobs advertised online has jumped by 5% in 2014, according to figures released by specialist recruiters Robert Walters.
In a year that has catapulted people professionals to the top of every agenda, our 12 Days of Christmas countdown reviews what made the headlines in 2020.