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A recent Federal Court ruling underscores the risks employers face when multiple decision-makers are involved in dismissal processes. The Federal Court of Australia recently delivered a judgment highlighting the challenges employers face when multiple decision-makers are involved in dismissal processes. This follows a similar Court ruling from May this year, discussed in this HRM article.  The case was on appeal from the...
The judges praised Meet & Engage's tailored approach, which supports candidates from application to job offer and its appealing platform. The post Meet & Engage carries off the HR Tech Provider of the Year Award 2024 appeared first on Personnel Today.
Starling Bank staff resign following demands from the company’s chief executive that they spend more time in the workplace. The post Starling Bank employees quit over office working demands appeared first on Personnel Today.
In order to deliver on its strategic priorities, healthcare company Bupa saw an opportunity to develop its frontline managers to unlock greater performance and care throughout the business. Frontline workers in health and aged care are deeply committed to delivering quality care and support to older Australians. Although this work is rewarding, it remains challenging – reflected in recent government...
Rachel Reeves will today announce plans to create pension ‘megafunds’ aimed at unlocking £80bn of investment, as business disquiet grows over Budget costs on employers.  The post Rachel Reeves to announce pension megafunds appeared first on Personnel Today.
The government could save around £21.4m a year if it allowed civil servants to work four days a week, a union claims The post Government could save £21m by allowing four-day week appeared first on Personnel Today.
Abolition of the sponsorship system would address imbalance in power between workers and employers, finds study. The post Care firms granted sponsor licences despite labour violations appeared first on Personnel Today.
Plans mooted by US president elect Donald Trump to impose huge tariffs on imported vehicles could have a direct impact on the UK fleet market. The post Electric car fleets in UK face tariff uncertainty appeared first on Personnel Today.
Employers are labelled bad gift givers by nearly half (46%) of UK staff as the festive season approaches, research finds.   The post Employers branded bad gift-givers by nearly half of workers appeared first on Personnel Today.
The rapid development of technology has permanently changed the nature of business travel, according to a new study. The post Technology has transformed business travel, CEOs say appeared first on Personnel Today.
Certain businesses will be required to include climate disclosures in their financial reporting, as early as January 1, 2025. Here’s what HR leaders need to know. In the race towards net zero, the Australian government has adopted a new mandatory climate reporting regime – with new legislation propelling corporations to play their part.  Under amendments to the Corporations Act 2001, businesses...
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