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​The SHRM Research Institute and Boston College released preliminary findings from new research about equity in the workplace on Oct. 25 at the SHRM INCLUSION 2022...
​A panel of diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) experts discussed the successes and failures of DE&I strategies on Oct. 25 during the SHRM INCLUSION 2022 conference...
In an episode that critiques HR, Chris Taylor talks to Severn Trent's Neil Morrison. The post Stop banging on about working from home: Neil Morrison talks to Oven-Ready HR appeared first on Personnel Today.
New research from the CIPD finds leaders open to the idea of using software to monitor employees. The post Half of bosses agree with home worker monitoring appeared first on Personnel Today.
‘Genuinely self-employed contractors thrown under the bus’: further reaction from payroll and tax compliance specialists on the U-turn on IR35 reform. The post IR35: self-employed contractors have been ‘thrown under the bus’ appeared first on Personnel Today.
​Employers can create workplaces that welcome members of the military as they transition into civilian life, urged Omari Faulkner, president and CEO of strategic communications company Blue Fire Fed in Washington, D.C., speaking Oct. 24 during the SHRM INCLUSION 2022 conference in San Diego.
Speaking at the SHRM INCLUSION 2022 conference, Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynthia "Cynt" Marshall noted that when she started working with the basketball team, there were no other women or people of color on the leadership team. Within the first 100 days of her tenure, she made sure that was no longer the case.
Union members vote to strike over pay, conditions and pensions at universities. Vice chancellors are urged to get to the negotiation table. The post Eight in 10 vote for strike at universities appeared first on Personnel Today.
Important Bill for retaining staff and enabling employees to care for loved ones passing second reading in the House of Commons. The post Carer’s Leave Bill gains support among MPs appeared first on Personnel Today.
Electric vehicles provided through a salary sacrifice scheme can help employees not only cut their costs of mobility but overcome wellbeing issues surrounding the cost of living crisis at the same time. The post How salary sacrifice electric cars can help staff lower costs appeared first on Personnel Today.
Median pay rises are set to reach 5% in the 12 months to the end of August 2023, a level not seen since 1992, a report from XpertHR has forecast. The post Inflation to trigger pay rises for 91% of employees appeared first on Personnel Today.
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