Peter Cheese, chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), has announced his retirement ...
The government needs to take action to support young people in the jobs market, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and ...
CIPD’s research showed the starkest change in the financial services sector, where 37 per cent of employers expected AI to ...
Conflict in the workplace is no longer a peripheral issue; it is a strategic one. According to the Chartered Institute of ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be ubiquitous in the corporate sector today. While many anticipate AI will drive job losses, others see a productivity ...
Almost seven million people have a health condition that has forced them out of work or limited the amount they can do. As workers and businesses await government plans to grapple with the spiralling ...
Research by AJ Bell’s Money Matters campaign found that one in 25 women reduce their working hours due to menopause, while ...
Labour has been accused of taking Britain ‘back to the Seventies’ amid mounting fears crippling new employment laws will lead to more strikes, cost jobs and damage the economy. A survey by the ...
More than half (52%) of employers believe young people aren’t job-ready, citing “significant gaps in workplace skills and social adaptability,” according to a report from the Chartered Institute of ...
A new report by former John Lewis boss Sir Charlie Mayfield found that poor workplace health costs employers around £85bn a year.
The 13th HR Focus Africa Conference & Excellence Awards convened HR leaders, policymakers and business executives at the Accra International Conference Centre on Friday 17th October 2025, under the ...
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