HR

Three ways HR can prioritise wellbeing to attract top talent

As employees increasingly prioritise stability and wellbeing in their careers, UK employers must adapt their employee value proposition (EVP) to focus more on health, safety, and wellbeing to attract and retain top talent.

60% of managers back employee spend cards for benefits

New research from embedded finance specialist Weavr found that 50% of UK benefit managers are researching new benefits software throughout 2024 and into 2025 and 60% would value a system that offered spendable benefits cards for employees to buy the benefits they prefer.

Four ways startups can improve their entry-level onboarding

Onboarding still remains one of the greatest challenges for both employers and employees. Research by Gallup finds that only 12% of employees strongly agree that their organisation does a great job onboarding new employees and with a staggering 50% of newly hired employees planning to quit soon, that number skyrockets to 80% for those who feel undertrained from poor onboarding, according to research by Paychex.

Building better workspaces: A win-win approach to RTO mandates

Return-to-office mandates are nothing short of a hot topic in the business world. In the UK, companies such as Tesco, Boots, ASOS, Barclays and Deutsche Bank, have all enacted RTO policies with employees this year.

Employers overlook demographic-specific benefits for staff

New research from Towergate Health & Protection reveals that 44% of employers are not tailoring their benefits to meet the diverse demographics of their workforce, despite receiving requests for more targeted support.

How can businesses respond to hushed hybrid?

Hushed hybrid is a workplace phenomenon sweeping the nation, involving some of the UK’s biggest companies such as Barclays, Tesco, and Dell Technologies. However, HR managers warn hushed hybrid encourages insubordination and could lead to isolation if team members are not treated equally. Here, Kristian Torode, Director and Co-Founder of specialist IT services provider Crystaline, explains how investing in suitable telecommunications systems can help your business avoid the trend’s consequences.

Employers criticise lack of state support for employee wellbeing

Research by GRiD, the group risk industry body, reveals that 74% of employers believe there is insufficient state support for the health and wellbeing of UK workers.

Employers concerned about physical health of overseas staff, but wellbeing support is essential

According to new research from Towergate Health & Protection, 60% of employers with overseas staff rank physical health as their top concern.

AI and leadership skills key to boosting employee confidence and performance

Skillsoft, a platform known for its focus on transformative learning, has released a study examining the current landscape of workplace skills and talent development. The research, which surveyed 2,500 full-time employees across the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and India, highlighted a significant skills gap in the workforce.

Keeping a healthy workforce thriving in a hybrid world

There has been a transformational shift in the way the workforce and businesses define work culture. Borne out of developing technology but massively accelerated by the onset of the pandemic, nearly half of the UK’s workforce has now embraced hybrid working.

Empowering Gen Z: How HR can lead the charge in AI integration

AI has become an integral tool across various functions, from automating routine tasks to providing insights that drive strategic decisions. However, for Gen Z, the first truly digital-native generation, AI represents both a significant opportunity and a unique challenge.

Workday Global Workforce Report Job market tightens as AI reshapes hiring processes

Workday, a company offering tools to help businesses manage their workforce and finances, has released its semi-annual Global Workforce Report. The report highlighted a clear trend: it’s an employers’ market, with job applications growing at a rate four times faster than job openings.

World Suicide Prevention Day: an opportunity for employers to review their support

In recognition of World Suicide Prevention Day on Tuesday, 10th September 2024, Towergate Health & Protection is urging employers to reassess their mental health support systems for employees.

80% of Gen Z demand workplace mentorship amid Great Resignation pushback

A growing number of Gen Z professionals are expressing a desire to return to the office more frequently, with 80% seeking in-person mentoring and learning opportunities that remote work cannot fully provide.

Two-thirds of UK workers have quit or considered quitting due to poor management

New research highlights a disconnect between UK managers’ self-assessments and the experiences of those they manage, with over two-thirds (67%) of UK employees having left or considered leaving their job due to poor management.

Preventive health takes backseat as mental wellbeing dominates support

A recent study by GRiD, the group risk industry body, reveals that only 9% of employers prioritise preventive health and wellbeing support aimed at keeping staff from falling ill in the first place. In contrast, 57% of employers offer such support only after employees have been absent for a set number of weeks, while 33% provide it from day one.

UK business owners have concerns about implementing Labour’s HR reforms

New research from BrightHR reveals significant uncertainty among UK business owners regarding Labour’s proposed employment law reforms.

5 Things New Founders Need to Know About Payroll

As we celebrate National Payroll Week, it’s important to recognise the vital role that payroll professionals and processes play in ensuring a business runs smoothly. For startup founders, navigating the complexities of payroll can be especially challenging amid the pressures of managing daily operations, growing the business, recruiting talent, and ensuring profitability.

70% of managers struggle with managing Gen Z, but their creativity is valued

Recent research from HiBob has highlighted a significant challenge for businesses: seven in ten managers believe that companies struggle to effectively manage younger employees. This generational tension is further underscored by nearly a quarter of Brits expressing a desire to replace younger workers with their older counterparts if given the chance.

Imposter Syndrome Surges by 96%: How Employers Can Tackle the Rising Tide of Self-Doubt

According to YouGov, one in six people will experience imposter syndrome – a persistent feeling of inadequacy in their career despite others’ perceptions – at least once in their lifetime. Recently, Instant Offices, experts in office spaces, reported a staggering 96% rise in searches for “imposter syndrome,” indicating that more professionals are struggling with self-doubt.