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Barriers prevent employees accessing health benefits, research reveals

A third of British employees (34%) aren't using their workplace health benefits, and more than half of those that do use their health benefits (53%) face barriers when trying to access them, according...

Leadership | Church in Wales elects first woman and gay archbishop

Cherry Vann was elected to be the next Archbishop of Wales last Wednesday (30 July), becoming the first woman and the first LGBTQ+ leader to be appointed to the Church in Wales' top job. We asked...

Talent management | Can HR rescue management roles from the reject pile?

Employees no longer see management as an aspirational career path, research suggests. Where does this disillusionment come from? And can HR leaders reverse the trend? Cath Everett investigates

Reward and recognition | How to build low-cost, high-impact emotional reward strategies

Rewarding employees is no longer just about bonuses or annual recognition schemes. In today’s workplace, emotional rewards, those thoughtful, personal gestures tied to meaningful life moments, can...

Redundancy | Software firm announced layoffs via video call

The CEO of Australian software company Atlassian used a pre-recorded video to announce a cut of 150 jobs, Sky News reported on Wednesday (30 July).

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Hot topic | Should it be okay to cry at work?

A media storm erupted after UK chancellor Rachel Reeves was filmed crying during prime minister’s questions on 2 July. Reeves said she had had “a tough day” due to a personal issue.

Employment tribunal | ADHD tribunal claim win highlights need for neurodiversity training

Diversity & inclusion

A woman diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has partially won her claim against her former employer, IT firm Capgemini UK, for failing to make reasonable adjustments.

Digital transformation | Microsoft’s restructure highlights the human side of AI transformation 

Technology

People plan to leave their jobs due to poor adoption and integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. HR can turn this challenge into a retention opportunity.

Employment tribunal | "Laughed at" saleswoman wins maternity discrimination case

Employment law

A saleswoman from Manchester has won a maternity discrimination case after her new boss "laughed" at her when she said she wanted her job back, a tribunal heard.

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Recruitment | Meta to enable AI use in job interviews

The technology firm Meta is to allow some coding job candidates to use an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant during the interview process, according to internal Meta communications seen and...

Learning and development | Why 'skills velocity’ is a difference-maker

We’ve been closely tracking key industries globally and have observed a widening performance gap between the top 5%-10% of companies and the rest. We call these consistently high performers...

Diversity and inclusion | Older workers need retraining to avoid career stagnation

Older workers in the UK may be at risk of being left behind due to fewer training opportunities and less career progression, a CIPD report published today (31 July) has warned.

News analysis | Secret surveillance proves theft: Should employers monitor staff?

After an airline’s secret cameras caught employees stealing, we explore the ethics of workplace surveillance.

Recognition | Song honours long-serving Thameslink employee

After the BBC commissioned a song about Thameslink’s oldest rail worker, Siggy Cragwell, we asked HR commentators how best to recognise and reward employee milestones.

Employee benefits | Why benefits platforms need a rethink

Flexible benefits platforms promised a new era for HR: simpler administration and improved employee engagement powered by a seamless digital experience. But for a growing number of organisations, the...

Employee relations | One in six workplace disputes involve disability

More than one in six workplace disputes (16%) now involve disability discrimination, up from less than one in 10 (9%) two years prior, according to analysis of a report by the government's Advisory,...

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Cost of living learning hub

Over half of Gen Z and Millennials are considering second jobs

More than half of Gen Z and Millennials are considering a second job to help with the cost of living, according to research findings released yesterday (24 July) by benefits provider Boostworks.

The cost of living crisis has returned: HR must be ready

Cost of living

The cost of living may again become a problem this year, representing yet another challenge for employers.

How can HR departments support younger employees to save money? 

Pensions

Economic uncertainty has illustrated the need for HR departments to support employees’ financial wellbeing.

Financial wellbeing support: Where is the boundary for employers?

Employee benefits

The employer-employee relationship is one of the most important financial relationships. With the recent period of high inflation and ongoing economic uncertainty, many workers find themselves in...