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By: The Employee Engagement Group Unlocking the Heart of Employee Engagement on Valentine’s Day As Cupid readies his arrows and lovebirds flutter, there’s an unconventional target for affection this Valentine’s Day: the workplace. Yes, you heard it right! We’re aiming straight for the heart of employee engagement. We’ll explore how cultivating a workplace ‘romance’ of... 
Addiction professor's claim that he suffered detriment due to his anti-tobacco beliefs can proceed to a full hearing, a tribunal rules. The post Professor’s anti-tobacco belief case can proceed appeared first on Personnel Today.
The apprentice minimum wage is not sufficient, according to a report that says pay should be increased for apprentices aged 18 and over. The post Apprentice minimum wage ‘not enough to cover living costs’ appeared first on Personnel Today.
New CBI president Rupert Soames says the Labour party's proposals for workers' rights should be watered down. The post Workers’ rights under Labour: CBI warns of ‘unintended consequences’ appeared first on Personnel Today.
Senior officials admit that real-terms civil service pay cuts over the past decade have affected recruitment and retention. The post Pay is a ‘chronic problem’ for civil service recruitment and retention, MPs told appeared first on Personnel Today.
Employer market power has been affected by the rise of hybrid working and the gig economy. A new report details how the labour market is responding. The post Competition and the labour market: employers are facing tensions appeared first on Personnel Today.
Hiring into permanent positions fell sharply at the start of 2024, according to the latest Report on Jobs. The post Hiring and salary growth slowed in January appeared first on Personnel Today.
This week we round-up some of the most eye-catching statements received by Personnel Today over the past few days and present them nakedly – make of them what you will. The post Love in the office, Gen Z needs a talking to, and other likely tales… appeared first on Personnel Today.
Australia will introduce new laws giving workers the ‘right to disconnect’ outside of work hours, with potential fines for employers that breach the rule. The post Australia to give workers ‘right to disconnect’ appeared first on Personnel Today.
New employment law developments featured prominently in the top 10 HR questions for January 2024. The post Top 10 HR questions January 2024: Carer’s leave and other new rights appeared first on Personnel Today.
Marks & Spencer’s group HR director has joined calls for the apprenticeship scheme to be overhauled and simplified. The post M&S HR chief calls for apprenticeship reform appeared first on Personnel Today.
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