Global CSR director at Aviva Louella Eastman is proof that CSR's natural home is HR.
Nicola Harrison
HR magazine is 25 years old. To celebrate we look back at the profession's growth into what we know today
Jenny Roper
China is set to become the world’s largest economy by 2018. But the war for talent will only intensify
Helen Roxburgh
When it comes to filling vacancies, employees whose talents may have been overlooked can often be a better and more cost-effective bet than external candidates, writes Steve Hemsley.
Steve Hemsley
As the workforce gets older, companies need to recognise the skills and benefits these employees bring, as well as give them a good reason to stay, says EDMUND TIRBUTT
Edmund Tirbutt
You almost couldn’t write the script. On one side of town – at County Hall, on a cold February day – employees at Norfolk County Council are digesting news that 750 posts (1,000 staff) will be cut, as...
Peter Crush
HR magazine asked the Metropolitan Police Service's HR director Martin Tiplady about some of the issues facing HR departments in the current climate, and here is what he said.
Siân Harrington
The wording in job adverts can discourage certain segments of the population, but here's how to de-bias them
Sarah Ronan
As companies grow, so they get more complicated, right? Wrong. There’s good and bad complexity and the latter can cost you, both in people and money terms. So, reduce the bureaucracy and liberate...
Siân Harrington
Brexit, the pandemic, opportunistic employers and an, at best, lackadaisical government are all contributing to an erosion of employee rights which must be tackled.
Beau Jackson