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Continued innovation and specialisation have transformed almost every aspect of dental care, enabling faster and more ...
A third of British employees (34%) aren't using their workplace health benefits, and more than half of those that do use their health benefits (53%) face barriers when trying to access them, according ...
Cherry Vann was elected to be the next Archbishop of Wales last Wednesday (30 July), becoming the first woman and the first LGBTQ+ leader to be appointed to the Church in Wales' top job. We asked ...
Employees no longer see management as an aspirational career path, research suggests. Where does this disillusionment come from? And can HR leaders reverse the trend? Cath Everett investigates ...
After the BBC commissioned a song about Thameslink’s oldest rail worker, Siggy Cragwell, we asked HR commentators how best to ...
The CEO of Australian software company Atlassian used a pre-recorded video to announce a cut of 150 jobs, Sky News reported on Wednesday (30 July).
A media storm erupted after UK chancellor Rachel Reeves was filmed crying during prime minister’s questions on 2 July. Reeves ...
Workplace certification body Great Place to Work released its 2025 UK's Best Workplaces for Women list today (22 July), ...
Older workers in the UK may be at risk of being left behind due to fewer training opportunities and less career progression, a CIPD report published today (31 July) has warned.
The technology firm Meta is to allow some coding job candidates to use an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant during the interview process, according to internal Meta communications seen and ...
England's Jess Carter, a defender for the Lionesses, announced in an Instagram post on Sunday (20 July) that she is taking a ...
Advancement in technologies – such as keystroke logging, screenshot capture, browser monitoring and biometric tracking – are fuelling a rise in workplace monitoring. AI-driven analytics and emotional ...