More than one in five (21%) UK employees are fully engaged at work, new research has highlighted.
The Health and Wellbeing at Work conference and exhibition returned to Birmingham’s NEC yesterday (11 March) for its 19th year. The HR magazine team is chairing the event's Best Place to Work seminar ...
Former central banker, Mark Carney, has won the race to become the next Canadian prime minister, after Justin Trudeau ...
A former security manager has won a claim for unfair dismissal despite not completing work tasks, an employment tribunal has ...
A trade union member and workplace representative has won an employment tribunal following the undermining of his union ...
Ethnic minority graduates from low socioeconomic backgrounds are less likely to be offered an entry-level role, compared with ...
The chief executive of estate agent business Foxtons has claimed that the company has more work to do to improve workplace ...
An NHS nurse who was left out of a tea round by a colleague, has won her claim of unfair constructive dismissal, an ...
One third of UK employees feel unprepared to adopt AI in the next one-to-three years, new research has revealed.
The UK government tabled amendments to the Employment Rights Bill yesterday (4 March), after consulting businesses, trade ...
Entrepreneurship makes 80% of female founders more confident and 87% happier, despite the challenges of running a business, ...
A third of NHS doctors are so tired that their ability to work is impaired, a survey has found.