Supporting employees has been named as the top reason for why people like working in HR, with recruiting new employees and growing the business a close second.
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Sullivan Review shows how biological sex has been erased from official data and that the meaning of sex is ‘no longer stable’.
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The UK is an international outlier when it comes to economic inactivity, a new government-commissioned report has found.
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Ahead of an interest rate decision today by the Bank of England, the figures show wage growth including bonuses at 5.8% – broadly unchanged in the three months to January.
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Ice-cream firm Ben & Jerry’s has said its chief executive, David Stever, was being removed by its parent company, Unilever, over the company’s political and social activism.
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UK and US slip down the league as Finnish workplaces make a major contribution to the country's success in the World Happiness Index.
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Google is to pay $28m (£21.5m) to settle racial bias claims against the business, according to lawyers involved in the case.
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A Met Police sergeant who brought 271 individual allegations to an employment tribunal has had all claims dismissed.
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US judges have ordered several federal government agencies to reinstate the jobs of probationary employees fired en masse last month.
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Police widen investigation into neonatal deaths at Countess of Chester Hospital to include gross negligence manslaughter by individuals.
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Fewer UK-owned global companies will proclaim their commitment to DEI because of how that might impact their position in the US.
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