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Black female leaders take more risks than any other leaders to reach the top, according to research from Durham University Business School. The post Black female leaders take more risks to succeed appeared first on Personnel Today.
A Met Police officer died by suicide after the actions of her employer contributed to the decline in her mental health, an inquest has found. The post Met Police’s actions contributed to officer’s suicide, coroner rules appeared first on Personnel Today.
In today’s dynamic business landscape, organizations face numerous challenges, many of which lie beyond their control. From global trade disruptions... The post Struggling to retain and attract your deskless workforce? The key could be in your EVP appeared first on Personnel Today.
May 2024's most sought after FAQs on Brightmine include how to manage poor performance and calculating redundancy pay. The post Top 10 HR questions May 2024: Performance and redundancy pay appeared first on Personnel Today.
Kemi Badenoch says a future Tory government would clarify sex and gender by defining sex as 'biological sex' in the Equality Act. The post Equality Act: Tories pledge to clarify sex and gender appeared first on Personnel Today.
As ChatGPT-4o, a new iteration of OpenAI's generative AI, gains in popularity, what should HR teams and recruiters know about the risks and rewards? The post Will the new ChatGPT make recruitment tougher? appeared first on Personnel Today.
Reform UK would introduce an ‘employer immigration tax’ to cure the UK’s ‘deadly addiction’ to cheap overseas labour, Richard Tice announces. The post Reform UK proposes ‘employer immigration tax’ appeared first on Personnel Today.
The proportion of women working in engineering and technology roles in the UK has fallen. The post Fears over women leaving engineering roles appeared first on Personnel Today.
Morrisons has moved to a policy of employers and employees paying 4% into pensions since April. The post Morrisons warehouse workers strike over pension contribution change appeared first on Personnel Today.
The Conservatives will close poor-performing university courses and use the funding to support apprenticeships. The post Tories pledge to scrap ‘rip-off’ degrees to fund apprenticeships appeared first on Personnel Today.
A survey by Brightmine has found that eight in 10 organisations have provided no AI training to employees. The post HR ‘unprepared’ for AI workforce revolution appeared first on Personnel Today.
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