Keep up to date on the latest developments, guidance, and talking points around the Employment Rights Bill ...
A tribunal concerning disability discrimination and a return-to-office dispute has ruled in favour of HMRC, with the body set to be paid £20,000 by their former employee. The case revolved around a ...
A quick-fire Q&A with Girish Ganesan, CPO at S&P Global, who joins the HR Grapevine Editorial Advisory Board... Meet Girish Ganesan, CPO at S&P Global, and now a member of the newly launched HR ...
Meet the CHRO of the World Economic Forum, a chemist by training - an accomplished change maker using science and academics to inform and steer his decisions.
A career in HR doesn't mean you have to stick to it - one professional flipped to engineering and scored a senior position there.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves used a rare pre-Budget speech to lay out the “principles and choices” shaping the Autumn Budget in ...
Research suggest there’s a huge cost to organisations being ‘unempathetic’. But does that mean HR folk need to become ‘chief ...
A quick-fire Q&A with Angela Cheng-Cimini, CHRO at The Chronicle of Philanthropy, who joins the HR Grapevine Editorial Advisory Board... Meet Angela Cheng-Cimini, CHRO at The Chronicle of Philanthropy ...
Purple Frog Systems’ HR Director Hollie Whittles is one of the busiest in the business – advising not just her own SME, but others and even government on its skills ...
Victoria Pelletier, Global EVP of Enterprise Transformation at Kyndryl, says ‘organizational readiness’ is the key to overcoming employee AI fears... On the journey to a productive workplace ...