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London HR Connection’s Craig McCoy has 40 years of service under his belt, and has twice been listed on HR magazine’s Most ...
An EastEnders TV star has been suspended by the BBC after using an ableist slur while filming Strictly Come Dancing last ...
Business and government leaders met yesterday (10 June) to discuss how employers can make best use of the opportunities ...
If we build better systems, AI can be a driver of fairer, faster recruitment process, says Matrix's Roger Clements The Workday lawsuit highlights the danger of outdated algorithms, not AI itself.
Almost half (44%) of HR professionals meet the criteria for clinically significant symptoms of depression, according to a ...
A steakhouse business has faced public scrutiny since issuing a statement on Friday (6 June) after asking far-right activist ...
More than 16,000 employers now pay the real living wage, representatives of the Living Wage Foundation announced last month.
This high demand for new skills and the pressure to perform and be productive, puts managers and employees in a tough spot, ...
Three quarters (75%) of UK employers admitted to hiring a candidate with strong technical skills who later underperformed due ...
A former worker on the railway project HS2 has won £319,070.95 after being unfairly dismissed for accusing his bosses of ...
Change, they say, is the one constant, in business and in life. And it’s an area that HR leaders, as transformation ...
Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace: 2025 report reveals an alarming decline in global employee engagement, down to 21% in 2024 and costing $438bn (£323bn) in lost productivity. But this time, the ...