Global hiring of chief people officers (CPOs) has dropped by more than a fifth over the past three years, according to a survey of how the role is evolving.
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Retail sector calls for guaranteed hours for people on zero- or low-hours contracts to only apply to people working under eight hours a week.
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In sectors such as construction, a desk-based wellbeing model breaks down quickly. How can HR teams ensure all staff benefit?
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Professional services and accounting firm KPMG will make hundreds of auditors redundant due to a lack of staff attrition.
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These changes should not be viewed as a compliance exercise alone, but as a shift in how workforce change must be delivered.
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The High Court has awarded nearly £1 million to a former marketing manager after his employer failed to respond properly...
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British Airways is reported to be considering offering pilots a bonus if they can use less fuel.
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‘Sickfluencers’, benefits claimants and ziplining in Mexico – what's the connection?
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Acas said the high numbers of managers reporting mental health problems as a key reason for staff absence was ‘surprising’
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