A finance administrator felt forced to quit her job after her boss accessed her private WhatsApp messages and accused her of ...
Stephanie Kelly, chief people officer for IRIS Software Group, shares her career journey in tech, and her top leadership tips.
More workplaces are offering staff the opportunity to try beekeeping to enhance their wellbeing, a Guardian report published on 8 February suggests. Should HR get on board with this trend?
Nearly eight in 10 (78%) workers judge social connection at work to be important, according to research findings published ...
Embedding equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) within the workplace is placing “significant” costs on businesses, ...
Using real-world examples, Liddle offers a practical roadmap for sustainable transformation. HR magazine readers can get a 25% discount using the code: KOGANPAGE25. Check out via ...
A judge has ruled that a former British Airways (BA) employee who was accused of masturbating in front of a colleague was unfairly dismissed.
HR Radio launched on 19 January, promising feel-good music and operational, practice-based conversations for HR professionals to enjoy throughout the working day. The not-for-profit station aims to ...
A former officer of Avon and Somerset Police who used a picture frame to weigh down her keyboard to make it look as though she was working, has committed gross misconduct, a panel ruled on Wednesday ...
A tribunal has awarded a postal worker £12,925.59, after leaders at Royal Mail made him start shifts later than 5am once he returned to work from sick leave.
Tourette syndrome is a neurological condition that causes people to make involuntary noises and movements, called tics. Those with the condition need a psychologically safe workplace culture, as Ione ...
A tribunal has awarded £60,747.53 to a worker for age discrimination and harassment after she reported feeling “humiliated” by age-related comments.
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