Insurance coverage for long-acting contraception has aided the decline in U.S. abortion rates, research indicates. Fewer abortions are performed now than in 1973, when...
Hospital leaders should upskill admin staff in the NHS and recruit more school leavers in a 'new workforce model' to reduce waiting times.
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International HR Day is here. But so is World Bee Day …
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Hybrid working challenges culture but failure to adapt will cost firms talented staff and lost productivity.
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McDonald’s and Siemens are planning to sell their businesses in Russia, the companies recently announced, the latest companies in a long list of organizations to do so...
Changes made to ensure more consistent procedures and policies pertaining to whistleblowers in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), have taken effect.
The British Columbia government amended the new paid sick leave provision to reference the “calendar year” rather than the “employment year”—simplifying the provision’s...
Working from home statistics released by the TUC show more people than ever are working remotely, but there are regional disparities.
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Companies are increasingly using artificial intelligence to support efforts such as hiring, training and performance evaluations. But federal agencies are warning...
Overhauling the UK's 40-year-old statutory sick pay system could benefit the UK to the tune of £3.9bn and better support hundreds of thousands of workers, according to new proposals.
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