Domino’s Pizza Group announced on 25 November that its CEO and board director, Andrew Rennie, will step down and that Nicola ...
Law firm Clifford Chance is set to cut about 10% of its business services staff in London due to greater use of artificial ...
Former prime minister David Cameron revealed that he has been treated for prostate cancer, announcing the diagnosis in an ...
Winners of the HR Excellence Awards 2025 are due to be announced next Wednesday (3 December 2025) at a glittering ...
After UK chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled her second budget yesterday (26 November), we dig into the implications for HR practitioners.
A Metropolitan Police misconduct hearing found that detective constable Thomas Sewell used work time and his force-issued laptop to write a story containing “misogynistic, aggressive and sexual ...
A former Hampshire police officer has spoken about the impact of what he described as an unfair and long misconduct ...
Employers should pilot autonomous working initiatives to help boost the UK’s lagging productivity, business consultants urged, during a Parliamentary session in the House of Commons on Monday (24 ...
Two thirds of nursing staff (66%) say they work when they should be on sick leave, multiple times a year. The proportion is ...
American International Group (AIG) has withdrawn its decision to appoint former Lloyd’s of London CEO John Neal, after learning he was being investigated over an alleged workplace relationship, the ...
The rising tactical use of workplace data subject access requests Data subject access requests (DSARs) are now a staple tactic in workplace disputes.
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