Nearly half (45%) of UK employees believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives focus too heavily on external image rather than driving internal change, according to poll findings...
The UK unemployment rate has increased by 0.1% to 4.8% in the three months from June to August 2025, according to data released yesterday (14 October) by The Office for National Statistics (ONS).
There are basic steps HR can take to better assist people with convictions, explains ex-prisoner Jacob Hill, whose organisation supports employers in this area.
Faced with economic uncertainty, rising costs and ongoing skills shortages, HR has a powerful lever to pull: meaningful workforce development that supports responsible business.
Almost half of working fathers (44%) feel that mothers are more likely to be given flexibility at work to manage childcare, according to research findings released by Working Families, a family rights...
Now is the time to address the S in ESG, by embedding inclusion, equity, and transparency into workforce strategy. Join our HR Lunchtime Debate, to find out how.
An employment tribunal has awarded £16,490.82 to a man it decided was unfairly dismissed for greeting a colleague in a mock Irish accent.
Where employers offer volunteering days, HR can help improve staff take up.
How clued up are HR professionals about agentic artificial intelligence? Hannah Davenport investigates.
Four in five (80%) UK adults assessed for ADHD say they have never received any workplace support or reasonable adjustments, according to data released today (6 October) by The Owl Centre, a national...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has fined a manufacturing company £240,000 after a worker was killed by a reversing HGV in Birmingham.
In the first of a series focused on volunteering opportunities for HR professionals, Charissa King meets a mentor who is supporting women leaving prison.
Too many organisations try to fix retention with perks and policy tweaks tacked onto the edge of work life, without changing anything structurally.
Two in five (44%) UK workers regularly eat lunch while working because they feel they do not have time for a full break, according to data released by Jukebox Marketing on 10 October.
Long-term sickness costs UK employers an average of £20,735 per employee annually, according to data released on 9 October by employee benefits provider MetLife UK.
Much of the attention within diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) has rightly focused on underrepresented groups who continue to face systemic barriers at work.
From April 2026, the government’s new Joint and Several Liability (JSL) rules are due to take effect under the Finance Bill.
The bosses of Britain’s largest listed companies took home record-high pay packets for the third successive year, according to a report released by High Pay Centre on Sunday (17 August).
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 may again become a problem this year, representing yet another challenge for employers.
Economic uncertainty has illustrated the need for HR departments to support employees’ financial wellbeing.