Ahead of Bring your Dog to Work Day this Friday 23 June, the CIPD, the professional body for HR and people development carried out research which found that 42% of HR professionals say they would ...
International office suppliers Viking have compiled results from nine surveys conducted across the last three years to reveal what UK workers need to perform at their best. The surveys consulted ...
New stats have been released from Equality Human Rights recently which has revealed some shocking figures. Around one in nine mothers reported the following: – They were dismissed – Made compulsorily ...
New research reveals three-quarters (75%) of recent graduates and current students feel that the ongoing situation around Covid-19 will heavily impact their future career prospects. Surveying over ...
Many retail employees find it hard to strike a good work life balance, because as consumers want longer opening hours, that means staff working long, anti-social ...
Workplace benefits have become increasingly flexible and personalised in recent years as organisations have embraced the data-driven digital age. The widespread availability of powerful analytics ...
St John Ambulance is urging business and public sector leaders to include first aid training in their plans for returning to work after it identified more than 60,000 of the country’s workplace first ...
In the last year, 4.4 million employed[iii] carers took annual leave specifically to care for someone else, taking on average 6 days out of their annual leave allowance, research from Phoenix Group ...
Modern business thrives on a huge array of technological tools - whether that’s software and network infrastructure, ...
By Dr Glenn Mason, Head of Adult Psychological Therapies at Onebright Parent Mental Health Day served as a vital reminder of ...
Kahoot!, the global learning and engagement platform company, has undertaken a survey of UK white collar professionals into ...
NEARLY 60% OF PAYROLL TEAMS NOT HIRING APPRENTICES - NEW RESEARCH SHOWS Payroll departments are being urged by the Chartered ...