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More than a quarter of workers are worried that artificial intelligence will lead to job losses, according to an Acas study.
After a turbulent decade, what’s in store for pay and HR professionals in the next 10 years? Justine Woolf looks at reward in ...
The difficulty of implementing so many changes at one time is of particular concern to companies needing to implement the ERB ...
Trump issues executive order eliminating federal involvement in 'disparate impact' discrimination cases in USA ...
AI could add £400bn to the UK economy by 2030 through increased productivity, but UK is moving forward slowly.
In a letter to Labour’s shadow foreign secretary MPs and peers asked for a bespoke youth visa scheme for UK and EU citizens ...
A lengthy delay in issuing written reasons has led to an employment judge being censured by the head of tribunals.
Workers in Italy, France, Spain, Germany, and the UK have a heightened level of anxiety over the spread of US corporate ...
A former recruiter has won £25,000 in compensation after she returned to an empty office following her maternity leave.
Spending on high-level apprenticeships - equivalent to a Master’s degree - has more than doubled in the past five years.
Fast-growing fintech Revolut details its use of Karma system to improve staff compliance with finance rules and links it to ...
There is still a disconnect between how concerned employers say they are about wellbeing and what they are prepared to do ...