What does the election a new Pope tell us about HR and its role?

The smoke has billowed white and a new pope, Leo XIV, has been elected. An imaginative HR specialist here asks what the conclave process tells us about recruitment. Meanwhile, the Daily Mail tries to convince us of the ‘vital role of women’ in the selection. Personnel Today attempts to make sense of it all Thanks […]

Construction workers win compensation claim against defunct employer

Twelve ex-employees of a construction firm have been awarded compensation after their employer – which fell into administration last year – did not hold a formal consultation process. The former employees of groundworks company Bowie Construction will receive their payouts from the government’s Redundancy Payments Service as the business is now defunct. The tribunal found […]

Workers with disabilities or health conditions need more support than ever.

Professionisti HR e manager discutono del crescente problema dell'assenteismo dovuto a un aumento del 41% dei giorni di malattia, con grafici che mostrano i tassi di assenza.

After the Spring Statement Katharine Moxham comments: “Cuts affect those most vulnerable in society. Workers with disabilities or health problems need more support than ever. Employees would not leave the workplace if their employer provided better support. “It is vital to look at how many people are out of work because of illness or disability […]

The teacher apprenticeship program is tied to the school year

To align postgraduate teaching apprentices with the school calendar, the government will reduce the duration of the apprenticeships to nine months from 12. Newly trained teachers will be able to reach classrooms faster as part of Labour’s plan to hire an additional 6,500 teachers. This change will take place from August of this year. Currently, […]

North Sea Oil giant cuts 250 jobs as a result of ‘punitive tax regime’

The North Sea’s largest oil and natural gas operator is cutting 250 positions due to what it describes as the “punitive” fiscal regime for oil and natural gas. Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce has described this development as a devastating blow to the region. Scott Barr, Harbour’s UK managing director, stated: “Harbour has launched […]

Mental Health Awareness Week in 2025: Community involvement is essential

The theme of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week, community, is a great one. This theme should be a strong one in our workplaces. Building a sense community in an age of rapid change and increased pressures is not only beneficial but essential for mental health and overall organisational health. What is a community? A […]

Nelson Sivalingam : How L&D enhances skills to improve performance

It is only good to learn. This is true, but also misleading. By offering a variety of learning materials, we believe that we are guiding our colleagues towards growth and improvement. The completion rates are a good indicator of how much learning is being done. The board should be able to see that self-reported engagement […]

When budgets are tight, invest in your skills

L&D teams are faced with the challenge of tightening budgets while also trying to keep leadership on board. Caroline Evans examines strategies to increase investment buy-in. The business world is facing significant challenges. These range from AI adoption to supply chain disruption and rising costs, as well as a changing consumer landscape. Leaders must navigate […]

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