Increasing the diversity of candidates will be fruitless if the workplace culture does not foster belonging.
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Will the Workers (Predictable Terms and Conditions) Act 2023 actually grant more stability to workers, or is it a damp squib?
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Jeremy Hunt to confirm new national minimum wage rates for 2024 in his conference speech, with the national living wage rising above £11.
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Parents of nursery and primary school-age children are facing additional childcare costs of almost £200 per week, as employers demand extra days in the office post-pandemic.
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Tesco has introduced 26 weeks' paid kinship leave for employees granted Special Guardianship Orders, among other family-friendly policies.
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Personnel Today Awards 2023 shortlist: Health and Wellbeing Award – Smaller Employers
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The countdown to the 2023 Personnel Today Awards has begun. Ahead of the awards ceremony on 21 November, we take...
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The UK should adopt a three-day working week for the over 50s, former pensions minister Baroness Altmann has said.
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HR professionals for federal empoyees need to understand how to properly administer FMLA leave and paid leave, which would become unpaid during a government shutdown.
Ahead of open enrollment, employees are preparing for a rise in their benefits costs in 2024, with more worrying about increased costs this year than last, when...
Many employees and federal contractors would be furloughed if the government shuts down. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about employees affected by...
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Judge Strikes Down Biden Administration’s Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors in Some States
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A judge has blocked the Biden administration’s $15 minimum wage for federal contractors in three states. Soon thereafter, the U.S. Department of Labor issued a notice...
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