AI is having a huge impact on recruitment. But while it can improve efficiency, AI also raises legal, ethical and practical concerns.
Permanent hiring in the UK moves closer to stabilising as a decline in job placements slows and candidate numbers rise.
Speaking at the end of February about the potential consequences of automation, Dimon suggested that organisations and policymakers should begin preparing for possible disruption sooner rather than ...
High fatigue levels are influencing career choices, with most professionals saying flexibility and culture now outweigh salary in deciding where to work.
Employers face complex decisions on pay, leave and remote working as travel disruption leaves British staff stranded in the Middle East.
Professional bodies call for stronger standards and Chartered status to improve trust, accountability and consistency across roles.
Workers are spending billions each year on caffeine and convenience food to cope with poor sleep, raising concerns over fatigue and productivity.
Record numbers in insecure roles raise questions over job security, with firms preparing for upcoming changes to working patterns and contracts.
It’s a sight which has become depressingly familiar: the overworked employee eating at their desk, skipping the opportunity to go for a walk.
Labour shortages and skills gaps in the food sector raise concerns over supply, service levels and long-term workforce resilience.
Partnership integrates payments automation into payroll workflows to reduce manual processing and improve pay day reliability.
Opinion
Jason Spry: Admin overload is killing employee engagement – why 2026 must be the year businesses act
European employees are losing an average of 15 hours every week to routine administrative tasks outside of their core role.
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