Carmaker says veteran engineers have helped improve quality, mentor younger staff and retrain AI systems after automated checks fell short.
Low workplace harassment reporting rates may reflect a lack of trust in reporting systems rather than an absence of misconduct, new research suggests.
Employees are increasingly using AI tools without approval, raising concerns about data security, governance and workforce retention.
Many organisations are still preparing for major changes under the Employment Rights Act, with unfair dismissal reforms causing the greatest concern.
Targeted government schemes to help employers recruit young people would deliver better value than cutting employer taxes or reversing recent minimum wage increases, according to new analysis ...
Lifetime returns from higher education are becoming more uneven as employers place growing value on vocational routes into work.
More employees are choosing to work from home to avoid noisy workplaces, with many saying office distractions are affecting concentration.
AI is changing how companies organise work, raising questions about middle managers, accountability and workplace governance.
Emma joined Legal & General as Group HR Director in 2017. Emma's previous role was a Global HR Director and Board Director at PA Consulting, co-leading the successful sale of 51% to The Carlyle Group ...
When the FIFA World Cup 26 kicked off, some of the world’s best footballers were asked to adapt, fast, to a completely different context.
Early forecasts suggest organisations are becoming more cautious on reward budgets as cost pressures persist and economic conditions remain uncertain.
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