California’s Assembly Bill 5, which codified the ABC test for classifying workers as employees or independent contractors, does not violate the First Amendment by...
Research into the role of the learning function suggests that 2022 could be the year its star rises. LinkedIn Learning’s...
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The vocabulary of Covid and business needs to change; new tech predicts the vanquishing of the old guard; don't eat messy food while Zooming!
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We are in one of the tightest labor markets in memory, and all industries are feeling the pressure. Companies are getting increasingly desperate, but desperation can...
New analysis prior to Plan B measures points to training and management of more junior employees as major challenge for mid market firms using hybrid working.
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Businesses should expect staff shortages because of a surge Omicron cases, ministers have been told.
According to cabinet sources, prime...
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Almost two-thirds of employers think the UK’s rate of statutory sick pay (SSP) is too low, according to research by...
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Facing a new coronavirus surge, Germany recently implemented significant pandemic-related restrictions affecting workplaces nationwide.
What HR teams can do to minimise the impact of strike action – and stay on the right side of the law
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The UK's labour shortage could be exacerbated by the number of rejections from the EU Settlement Scheme.
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Ministers commit to discussions over a right to disconnect for government employees and those in devolved agencies.
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