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Younger workers are three times more likely to use AI tools to support their wellbeing, despite a lack of research showing they deliver tangible positive outcomes. The post Younger workers turn to AI as wellbeing wanes appeared first on Personnel Today.
The national minimum wage in Ireland will increase from €13.50 to €14.15 per hour from 1 January 2026 (£11.69 to £12.25). The post Ireland: National minimum wage to rise to €14.15 per hour appeared first on Personnel Today.
First-year resident doctors in England vote for strike action in new dispute over doctor unemployment and training bottlenecks. The post First-year resident doctors back strike action over jobs shortage appeared first on Personnel Today.
Navigating requests for unpaid leave can introduce legal and practical challenges for employers. Keep these four legal considerations in mind when assessing and responding to a request. Requests for unpaid leave often raise tough questions for employers about how to balance compassion and flexibility with operational demands.  A refusal, even when justified, can leave an employee feeling unsupported and may even...
Almost half of businesses are not meeting their legal duties on preventing sexual harassment, despite it being almost a year since legislation was introduced. The post Worker Protection Act: almost half neglecting duties one year on appeared first on Personnel Today.
‘For UK employers, this shift represents a real opportunity. If the US loses its shine, the UK could position itself as a stronger alternative. But visas and salaries alone won’t be enough.’ The post Why language is the UK’s hidden advantage in the global talent race appeared first on Personnel Today.
Rhys Novak and Robin Hayden examine the criminal offence of failure to prevent fraud, providing guidance for HR professionals and employers. The post Failure to prevent fraud: HR guidance for protecting employers   appeared first on Personnel Today.
A supportive domestic abuse policy can not only protect employees but support them with recovery. The post Why a domestic abuse HR policy could save lives appeared first on Personnel Today.
September's top HR questions include an FAQ on choosing between capability and disciplinary procedures when faced with performance issues. The post Top 10 HR questions September 2025: Capability or disciplinary? appeared first on Personnel Today.
Labour costs have driven business leaders’ confidence to a record low, according to the Institute of Directors. The post Labour costs drive business confidence to new low appeared first on Personnel Today.
Organisations representing adult social care sector say government's £500m investment towards new fair pay agreement is ‘simply not enough’. The post Social care bodies say funding for fair pay agreement ‘not enough’ appeared first on Personnel Today.
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