The number of reported breaches relating to employees’ data is at the highest level since at least 2019 when 3,010 breaches were reported to the Information Commissioner's Office.
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New research highlights rising employee disillusionment, driven by inequality, mistrust and a sense of powerlessness. By taking steps to rebuild trust and strengthen cohesion, HR can play a key role in reversing this trend.
Widespread disillusionment is damaging trust and weakening workplace culture, according to a recent report.
This year’s Edelman Trust Barometer shows 61 per cent of respondents globally have...
Mike Wiseman examines the best office locations in London for 'Zillennials', and they're not where you might expect them to be.
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Spending on high-level apprenticeships - equivalent to a Master’s degree - has more than doubled in the past five years.
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By repositioning themselves as strategic leaders, HR practitioners can make the transition from day-to-day operations to setting their organisations up for long-term success.
Now is an exciting time to enter and work in the HR profession. As HR’s remit grows, HR practitioners are leading businesses during intensive cycles of change, enabling workplace wellbeing and psychosocial safety, and integrating innovative technologies...
There is often a disconnect in global organisations between how well HR thinks it is supporting employees being relocated and...
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An accountant has received a EU145,000 payout after winning an unfair dismissal case against her employer.
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Parliament is to be recalled to debate an emergency law to save British Steel’s plant in Scunthorpe from imminent closure.
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London Underground drivers have voted in favour of the 34-hour, four-day working week.
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Younger workers who started work after the pandemic expect to be paid more to work in the office full time, according to a study by BSI and think-tank Respublica.
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Union branch submits motion to the Scottish Trades Union Congress for polyamory and polyamorous relationships to be protected rights.
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