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    General Election 2010: HR staff and jobseekers plan to vote for the Liberal Democrats

    Almost four out of 10 people working or seeking careers in the HR sector are poised to vote for the Liberal Democrat Party today, with Labour trailing in third place in the sector.

    David Woods
    06 May 2010 News
    Responsible business

    Three lessons on mental health at work from the Mad World summit

    The Mad World summit 2018 focused on moving beyond mental health awareness towards the actions employers can take to tackle mental illness in the workplace

    Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
    10 Oct 2018 News
    Talent management strategy

    HR must prepare the talent pool for the upturn

    Redundancy, re-engineering, re-structuring - whatever the latest buzz word - HR departments are all too familiar with the cold, hard facts of making organisational change and its aftermath.

    David Woods
    24 Sep 2009 Features
    Physical health

    Tax exemption for occupational health could boost wellbeing

    ?The John Lewis Partnership has called on the government to make all occupational health services tax-free, to encourage employer investment in workers' health

    Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
    17 Jun 2019 News
    LGBT

    Hot topic: Do employers need to take a stand on pronouns? Part two

    Declaring pronouns at work has become more common, yet banking group Halifax received plenty of public backlash when it announced employees could wear name badges which included preferred pronouns.

    HR editorial
    05 Aug 2022 Features
    Redundancy

    John Lewis hints at further redundancies

    John Lewis has hinted that it will continue to make job cuts in 2024, despite reporting a return to profit.

    Honey Wyatt
    15 Mar 2024 News
    Diversity & inclusion

    Faith and the workplace: How employers can be more inclusive

    As we near the end of Islamophobia Awareness Month, I feel it’s important to share my story as a proud Muslim, and to galvanise a call to action for HR professionals who are working tirelessly to...

    Woosh Raza
    20 Nov 2024 Comment
    Wellbeing

    Half of employees distrust leadership's balance of business and wellbeing

    Half (46%) of UK employees don’t trust leaders to balance business needs with employee wellbeing, according to research findings published today (15 May).

    Lara Bryant
    15 May 2025 News
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