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Now that Mpox has been declared a public health emergency of international concern, employers, especially those with a globally mobile... The post Mpox will require vigilance, education and awareness from employers appeared first on Personnel Today.
HR leaders are playing a significant role in office moves, but what factors play a role in their decisions? Savills have conducted a poll with Personnel Today to find out. Here are the results …  The post Exclusive: HR’s increasing role in office moves appeared first on Personnel Today.
Savills presents an exclusive survey conducted with Personnel Today about HR's involvement in real estate and office move decisions. The post The evolving role of HR in real estate decision-making appeared first on Personnel Today.
Will the UK go with a code of practice, such as that of Ireland, or add teeth, thus following examples in Belgium and Australia? The post What can UK businesses expect from a ‘right to disconnect’? appeared first on Personnel Today.
The government's plans 'have the potential to make real inroads in the problem of insecurity at work, and would particularly benefit low-paid workers'. The post ‘Labour’s plans will lead to greater security for those on lower pay’ appeared first on Personnel Today.
The Low Pay Commission prepares to reduce the pay gap between 18-20-year-olds and those aged 21 and over as part of its new government remit. The post Low Pay Commission prepares to reduce the age-related pay gap appeared first on Personnel Today.
With the UK’s skills system ‘in a mess’ according to Keir Starmer, the UK's new skills strategy could do worse than look at how schemes similar to Skills England have fared in the Netherlands. The post How the Netherlands leads the way on upskilling appeared first on Personnel Today.
Merlin Entertainments' Janet McKenzie will present the closing keynote on the first day of Employee Benefits Live 2024. The post Employee Benefits Live 2024: Unknotting your global benefits tangle appeared first on Personnel Today.
Retail giant Amazon has awarded a pay deal for its tens of thousands of UK employees worth nearly 10%. The post Amazon raises minimum pay rates in UK by 10% appeared first on Personnel Today.
Centre for Cities hybrid working research shows full-time London workers now spend 2.7 days in the office, up from 2.2 days last year. The post London workers spend more than half the week in the office appeared first on Personnel Today.
While there are some global trends at play, certain factors unique to Australia – including shifting demographics and lifestyle expectations – are likely shape the workforce of tomorrow, says demographer and futurist Bernard Salt AM. Australia’s population is getting older and our ethnic composition is changing. Factoring in that we’ll be working later into our lives than any generations before us,...
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