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A CIPD Festival of Work panel discussion included how HR should recognise that line managers are not mediators. The post Conflict: Managers should not be treated as mediators appeared first on Personnel Today.
Gallup's State of the Global Workplace report finds engagement stagnated and wellbeing declined in 2023 after years of steady gains. The post Global employee engagement stagnates while wellbeing declines appeared first on Personnel Today.
The GMB union has written to Brighton & Hove City Council to ask how it will resolve equal pay claims. The post Union asks Brighton & Hove council for equal pay talks appeared first on Personnel Today.
Software firm ordered to pay sales director €169k after Irish commission finds he was unfairly dismissed in ‘flawed’ redundancy process. The post Sales director awarded £140k after ‘flawed’ redundancy appeared first on Personnel Today.
Four out of five expat workers are suffering from at least one mental health symptom and almost half are struggling... The post Four in five expat workers suffering mental ill health appeared first on Personnel Today.
Centenary Action says employers should encourage employees to vote by allowing flexible working and sharing postal vote information. The post Allow flexible working to encourage employees to vote appeared first on Personnel Today.
The Liberal Democrats have published their election manifesto, including plans to replace the apprenticeship levy and establish a new employment status. The post Lib Dems unveil 2024 election manifesto appeared first on Personnel Today.
New policy requires staff to declare BP colleague relationships regardless of whether they feel there is a conflict of interest. The post BP staff must disclose colleague relationships appeared first on Personnel Today.
Generation Z has developed an aversion to telephoning but the fight back has begun! The post It’s ringing – don’t panic! The rise of telephonophobia appeared first on Personnel Today.
Most whistleblowers who have used such channels at large international businesses and public bodies said they faced pressure not to do so. The post Hotlines fail to quell concerns over whistleblowing at global businesses appeared first on Personnel Today.
Spain is only country in Europe with a specific menstrual leave policy. The post Take-up slow for Europe’s only state menstrual paid leave policy appeared first on Personnel Today.
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