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Employers operating in France need to take care before embarking on a significant restructuring, given the country’s laws designed to involve and protect workers in the...
Proposed EU legislation on platform workers' rights could lead to Uber pulling out of 'hundreds' of European cities. The post Platform workers legislation could drive Uber out of EU cities appeared first on Personnel Today.
New research shows that salary negotiations are on the rise – for both shortlisted candidates and existing employees. So, how should HR professionals respond? Negotiating successfully requires a high-level skillset, from formulating the right questions to knowing when to stop. When it comes to negotiating salaries, more and more job candidates are driving harder bargains with their employers – for...
While business leaders say they prefer to make decisions based on data, their actions on gender equity seem to speak otherwise. Data overwhelmingly supports the idea...
Nearly 25 percent LGBTQ+ workers across the U.S. have moved to a more inclusive city due to anti-LGBTQ+ bills, according to recent research.
The Workers (Predictable Terms and Conditions) Act 2023 has passed the House of Lords. The post Right to predictable working hours receives Royal Assent appeared first on Personnel Today.
The Brook House inquiry finds a toxic culture allowed 'desensitised' staff to physically and verbally abuse migrants. The post Toxic culture at immigration centre saw staff abuse migrants appeared first on Personnel Today.
HM Inspectorate of Probation finds 29% vacancy rate and highlights issues around hybrid working. The post Probation Service ‘chronically’ understaffed appeared first on Personnel Today.
The importance of having regular eye tests will be in the spotlight this week during National Eye Health Week, along... The post Importance of eye tests highlighted during National Eye Health Week appeared first on Personnel Today.
A research project by Nest Insights showed that requiring employees to opt out of saving boosted participation. The post Auto-enrolment into savings boosts financial wellbeing appeared first on Personnel Today.
South Cambridgeshire District Council will continue its trial of a four-day work week, expanding it to bin collection workers. The post Council continues four-day week trial despite criticism appeared first on Personnel Today.
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