Holyrood’s presiding officer has introduced new measures to bring MSPs back into the Scottish Parliament, The Herald reported on Friday (26 June).
Leaders of water company United Utilities are giving its chief executive a £435k “allowance” on top of their existing bonus and salary, The Times reported on Saturday (27 June).
For years, employers have associated financial stress with disengagement, absence and declining morale.
Royal Mail has 6,500 postal workers off sick every day, costing the organisation £200m a year, the chief executive explained at The Times CEO Summit last Thursday (18 June).
White women from low socio-economic backgrounds earn 41% below the national average, a report published by The Sutton Trust charity today (18 June) has revealed.
Obtaining instant health insurance quotes for small businesses in California no longer involves multiple phone calls, lengthy forms and days of waiting for responses.
Consultancy KPMG is revoking its employee benefit of letting staff finish early on Fridays over the summer, City AM reported on Friday (5 June).
How can HR leaders build a measurably impactful benefits strategy?
Salaries in the UK HR industry rose by 1% in 2025, lower than the national average increase of 5.3%, according to a report by recruitment platform Reed, published on Monday (27 April).
The reaction to reports that some senior HSBC staff received no bonus this year prompted a familiar round of commentary about morale and whether disappointed employees might now start looking...
Summer strikes at Glasgow airport have been averted after two pay deals were struck, trade union Unite announced on Sunday (14 June).
Amanda Capon, chief people officer at maintenance and environmental services business Idverde, spoke to HR magazine about how she introduced universal health benefits for staff.
Consultancy KPMG is revoking its employee benefit of letting staff finish early on Fridays over the summer, City AM reported on Friday (5 June).
How can HR leaders build a measurably impactful benefits strategy?
Council workers spent £186,000 on credit cards held by the authority last financial year, a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by the Local Democracy Reporting Service revealed.
Most (72%) children in poverty in the UK live in households where at least one parent works, according to joint research findings published today (19 May).
The British Heart Foundation (BHF)'s median gender and ethnicity pay gaps are zero. Speaking exclusively to HR magazine, the BHF's HR team explained how it achieved this success, which contributed to...
Holyrood’s presiding officer has introduced new measures to bring MSPs back into the Scottish Parliament, The Herald reported on Friday (26 June).
Leaders of water company United Utilities are giving its chief executive a £435k “allowance” on top of their existing bonus and salary, The Times reported on Saturday (27 June).
For years, employers have associated financial stress with disengagement, absence and declining morale.
Royal Mail has 6,500 postal workers off sick every day, costing the organisation £200m a year, the chief executive explained at The Times CEO Summit last Thursday (18 June).