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CVs that had been enhanced using ChatGPT performed better than those that had not, a recruitment company has found. The post AI-enhanced CVs perform better in selection appeared first on Personnel Today.
According to the World Health Organization, more than 5 percent of the world's population—or 430 million people—have disabling hearing loss. This number is expected to...
European Union (EU) policymakers reached a deal on the proposed AI Act, which provides steep penalties for violations, on Dec. 8.
Civil service relocation plans see Darlinton, Aberdeen and Manchester hosting 'second headquarters' to three government departments. The post Government accelerates civil service relocation appeared first on Personnel Today.
The first strike in Oxfam's history has been suspended while union members consider a revised pay offer. The post Oxfam workers suspend first ever strike appeared first on Personnel Today.
Firms are being encouraged to offer 'midlife MOTs' to help employees aged 50 and over take stock of their wealth, wellbeing and careers. The post Minister encourages employers to offer ‘midlife MOTs’ to retain older talent appeared first on Personnel Today.
Civil servants in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) have launched a campaign to work a four-day week. The post Civil servants campaign for four-day week appeared first on Personnel Today.
Supermarket Aldi has announced new pay rates that could make it the first retailer of its kind to pay all store and warehouse colleagues at least £12 an hour nationally. The post Aldi announces pay rise for 2024 appeared first on Personnel Today.
New Alabama Law Exempts Overtime Pay from State Taxation Beginning Jan. 1, 2024, hourly paid employees in Alabama will not pay any state income tax on their overtime...
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