News of London Pride's cancellation for the second year due to coronavirus restrictions is a blow to many in the LGBT+ community.
Several private companies have found themselves at the eye of their own media storms this year as employees have taken to the press or social media to air concerns about company culture.
As organisations continue to grapple with the aftermath of the pandemic and prepare for life in a post-pandemic era, business is it at one of its most critical inflection points in its history.
A drop in employee engagement and a sense among managers that staff were not working to their full potential prompted a cultural refresh that has had an international impact, finds Emma Greedy
More than a third (38%) of UK professionals have been approached more than five times for a new job in the past year.
Over half of UK employers say their staff work additional unpaid hours every day.
Finding a home/office balance that meets the needs of all staff will require effective two-way communication, says Lila Skountridaki, Oliver Mallett and Abigail Marks.
Finding a home/office balance that meets the needs of all staff will require effective two-way communication, says Lila Skountridaki, Oliver Mallett and Abigail Marks.
Culture change is afoot and business leaders must consider the past 18 months as they prepare for the new world of work.
Only 53% of UK employees think everyone in their company is given an opportunity to grow, according to a new report by recognition and reward scheme business OC Tanner.
Put your people at the centre of your business and success will follow, says former HR Award winner and HR director of Livv Housing Group, Jude Wilkinson.
Workplace cultures have come under scrutiny after a study found 70% of UK employees have worked in a toxic workplace environment at some stage of their career.