Resident doctors in England will go on strike for four days in June - marking their 16th walkout over pay and jobs since March 2023.
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The government has published the results of a call for evidence on the fit note system, confirming that planned reforms are much needed.
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People who readily adopt vague corporate-speak such as ‘synergistic leadership’ are significantly worse at making effective decisions.
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More than eight in 10 business leaders believe the Employment Rights Act will have a negative impact on economic growth.
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This month's episode explores antisemitism in the workplace – how it differs to other discrimination, and what employers can do to tackle it.
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An online pharmacy has launched a workplace heart health programme that will offer 100,000 free tests to employees.
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Modern slavery referrals are up, so are organisations serious about tackling exploitation or is ESG a box-ticking exercise?
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RecFest UK returns to Knebworth Park on 2 July 2026 promising to be bigger, bolder and more future-focused than ever.
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Entries to the Personnel Today Awards 2026 are now open, including a new category on excellence in the use of AI.
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