Cyber security experts in the UK are missing out on pay rises despite high-profile attacks, according to research from Harvey Nash.
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Flexible staffing models, the organisations argue, are essential in sectors such as retail, hospitality and food production, where demand fluctuates daily and seasonally.
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Tech giants Meta and Microsoft have both announced thousands of job cuts.
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Employment taxes in the UK grew faster than in any other developed country in 2025, but continue to be below the global average.
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The QAR metric isn’t routinely used or highlighted by employers when making decisions. While it holds significant value, it has historically been difficult to access without considerable internal effort.
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We tentatively credit HR firm Employment Hero with ‘CV botoxing’. They may have heard it from someone else of course but it certainly hasn't gone mainstream yet.
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HR and talent professionals are overestimating the scale of AI-driven cheating in recruitment new research suggests.
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Data subject access requests have become a burden to HR teams and are being used as a ‘first strike’ in disputes. But HR now has tools to manage them.
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Rishi Sunak says government should focus on impact of AI on employment ‘more than anything else’ and be candid on what’s coming.
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