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Entry-level jobs in the UK have dropped by almost a third (32%) since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, according to ...
No 10 Downing Street has been accused of implementing an effective ban on civil servants speaking at public events where ...
An employment tribunal has awarded more than £140k in damages to an employee after accepting claims of discrimination, ...
More than half (59%) of HR leaders reported that the increase in sick days was due to a deterioration of workplace culture and decreasing levels of employee satisfaction.. At the same time, 55% of ...
Seeking external perspectives. Nothing can beat the power of seeing ourselves through others’ eyes. Feedback from colleagues, mentors and trusted individuals such as coaches, provides insights into ...
Remote working at the Office for National Statistics (ONS) is being blamed for damaging UK economic data quality, according to a report published on Thursday (27 June) by The Telegraph.
A former events manager is suing her former employer, the marketing corporation Herbalife, for £250,000, after being injured ...
Around 65% of employees believe that poor psychological safety is increasing physical safety risks in their workplace, ...
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People living with epilepsy in the UK face bias at work due to a lack of understanding about the condition, according to ...
How can HR prepare employers for enhanced employee protection against unfair dismissal? Matt Jenkin offers his advice.
UK employees would quit or consider quitting their job if an employer rolled back on its DEI policies, according to a study ...
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