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Employers are expanding workplace surveillance through biometrics and cameras, raising questions for HR over privacy and ...
Agencies want streamlined HMRC systems, with most planning tech investments to manage new tax risks by April 2026.
According to UK government figures, between May and August last year, an average of 40,000 additional young people were ...
Chief executives are slowing hiring as fears grow that AI could soon replace workers, SHRM president Johnny C Taylor warns.
UK organisations are increasing on-site working requirements, prompting a mix of new staff benefits, facility upgrades and ...
Research links accountability and recognition to sustained high growth, offering HR leaders a blueprint for building ...
Organisations are operating in increasingly murky waters where the potential for highly advanced, AI-based fraud may be ...
Lester’s quote captures a critical pivot in AI adoption: it reframes compliance not as a barrier, but as a foundation for ...
Lester’s quote captures a critical pivot in AI adoption: it reframes compliance not as a barrier, but as a foundation for ...
Lester’s quote captures a critical pivot in AI adoption: it reframes compliance not as a barrier, but as a foundation for ...
New research shows that businesses in the sector faced an average of 44.53 tribunal claims in the past two years, 12% above ...
New data reveals widespread misunderstanding of financial coaching, with younger workers most likely to miss out.