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  • 7081 results for "data paralysis"

    Legislation

    Be proactive in offering support to employees affected by tax payment fiasco

    Earlier this week the Treasury announced that millions of people may have paid the wrong amount of tax due to errors in the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) tax calculations. But what does this mean for...

    Simon Parsons
    08 Sep 2010 Features
    Age diversity

    Rescuing older workers from the post-COVID scrapheap

    The COVID-19 pandemic has plunged the UK’s economy into the deepest slump since quarterly records began, with the country officially entering a recession for the first time since the 2008 financial...

    12 Apr 2021 Comment
    Leadership development

    Hot Topic: are buzzwords like 'quiet quitting' harming the workplace?

    Understanding the line between preparation and scaremongering can be a challenge. The current recession, for example, was discussed long before it arrived, with HR left to figure out when best to...

    HR editorial
    13 Feb 2023 Features
    Case law

    Bank of Scotland employee fairly dismissed for year off sick

    An employee signed off work for almost a year was dismissed fairly by his employer, the employment tribunal has found.

    Dominic Bernard
    14 Mar 2023 News
    Wellbeing

    Get woke to the power of sleep

    The relentless rhythm of work and life, where time slips through our fingers like fine sand, can make us forget the importance of a good night's sleep.

    Rebecca Hinds
    12 Jul 2023 Comment
    Physical health

    Is Sunak right about "sick-note culture"?

    UK prime minister Rishi Sunak announced plans to reform welfare to tackle “sick-note culture” last Friday (19 April), if the Tories win the upcoming general election.

    Honey Wyatt
    22 Apr 2024 News
    Remote working

    Majority of UK workers say they work effectively from home

    Two-thirds (66%) of UK workers believe they are effective when working remotely, according to the latest LinkedIn Workforce Confidence Index

    Maddie Ballard
    21 May 2020 News
    Women in leadership

    We need to halt declining female job satisfaction

    The prospect for further reductions in female jobs satisfaction presents a challenge for HR

    Colin Green
    17 Aug 2016 Features
    Gender

    Female and BAME military staff raise “disproportionate” number of concerns

    Complaints allege discrimination, bullying and harassment but experts highlight culture change will take time, with these issues also faced by other sectors

    Rachel Sharp
    07 Aug 2019 News
    Corporate reporting

    Dave Ulrich: The market value of leadership

    Dave Ulrich explains why he thinks it's time to bring HR and investors together

    Dave Ulrich
    28 Sep 2015 Features
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