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A third of lone workers (33%) feel their organisation prioritises deadlines and financial targets over worker safety, a survey has... The post Lone workers fear their safety is often overlooked appeared first on Personnel Today.
People who lie about their qualifications or experience on their CV and are offered a job as a result can... The post CV fraudster stripped of earnings after lying about qualifications appeared first on Personnel Today.
A federal judge suspended a portion of Florida’s Stop “Wrongs to Our Kids and Employees” (WOKE) Act, a controversial bill backed by state Gov. Ron DeSantis that blocks...
Employee relocations are on the rise as anxiety over COVID-19 has subsided. Concerns about the pandemic have fallen behind traditional relocation worries, such as family...
Graduate salaries have increased at a record rate this year, according to the Institute of Student Employers. The post Graduate and apprentice salaries shoot up in war for talent appeared first on Personnel Today.
Employers are more than twice as likely (102%) to offer enhanced parental leave packages compared with last year, analysis has shown. The post Sharp rise in firms offering enhanced parental leave packages appeared first on Personnel Today.
Employers in Quebec are responsible for ensuring that all written communications to employees are in French. The new law delineates the circumstances when English is a...
Mexico is standardizing labor relations criteria for unions, companies and the Federal Labor Center.
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