Login How to compensate remote workers vs in-office workers without causing resentment Companies are under more pressure than ever to keep costs down, whether that’s through layoffs or reducing extraneous spending. And it appears that companies in big European cities have found an ingenious way to reduce workforce costs: paying fully remote workers up to 7.6% less. HR 1 year ago
Login Experts predict 2024 work trends With 2023 coming to a close, experts have given their opinions on the work trends that are set to be big in 2024. HR 1 year ago
Login Multinational employers must look to Global Benefits Management for 2024 Multinational companies must navigate a unique set of challenges and, as 2024 approaches, Global Benefits Management becomes essential to support both employees and the business, according to Towergate Health & Protection. HR 1 year ago
Login One-Day Christmas Holiday for 24% of Tech Startup Employees New research shows that well over half (56%) of Brits working in the tech sector will take less than a week off over Christmas. HR 1 year ago
Login The festive stresses: How to support employees feeling the strain The beginning of December marks the start of advent. For many this a period of joy. However, it also tends to be an incredibly busy, stressful, and worrying time with financial concerns, time pressures, and workload issues proving problematic. HR 1 year ago
Login Work culture shifting to prioritise wellbeing The Office of National Statistics recently released a report indicating a notable shift in the way businesses approach work concepts. As of late November 2023, 18% of businesses are either implementing or planning to implement increased homeworking as a permanent business model. HR 1 year ago
Login How will the UK’s data privacy reforms benefit SMEs? Chris Combemale, CEO of the Data & Marketing Association (DMA UK) and Chair of the DPDI Business Advisory Group, discusses why the government’s proposed reforms will benefit businesses and their customers. HR 1 year ago
Login The value of investing in learning and development when the going gets tough It can be difficult for businesses of any scale to navigate economic struggles, and allocating budgets to new hires is part of that difficulty. Our Talent Insights report from earlier this year showcased that almost a quarter of UK employees who were surveyed (22%) would leave their current role due to lack of career opportunities, and 17% would leave due to a lack of training opportunities provided. HR 1 year ago
Login Creating a supportive workplace culture is critical to keeping people in work Last month, the Government’s consultation into Occupational Health services for businesses closed. The consultation has many aims, but one of the main ones is to look at how we can eradicate long-term sickness and get people back into work. HR 1 year ago
Login Helping your employees self-manage a long-term condition in the workplace There are around 28 million adults in the UK living with chronic pain. Pain has a huge impact on quality of life and work. Our PAW Toolkit developed at the University of Nottingham, aims to help employees with managing their condition and accessing help when it’s needed. HR 1 year ago
Login Global Mobility: The new frontier for enhancing workplace happiness A recent report by the international mobility platform Localyze indicates that work relocation, whether for short or extended periods, enhances employee effectiveness and job satisfaction. HR 1 year ago
Login UKG reveals 2024 HR megatrends shaping global workplaces UKG, a provider of HR, payroll, and workforce management solutions, recently unveiled its forecast of 2024 HR Megatrends poised to redefine the global workplace. The detailed exposition of these trends will take place at the UKG Aspire conference in Las Vegas this week. HR 1 year ago
Login Coworking Demand Surges as Work Dynamics Transform In the dynamic UK business environment, Sketch Labs has reported a remarkable twofold increase in the demand for 'coworking space' over the past five years. This trend highlights a significant shift towards remote and hybrid working models, with employees increasingly seeking flexible environments to harmonise their work and personal life. HR 1 year ago
Login How fear has defined leadership: Leaders unconsciously create an environment of fear An alarming new study of workplace leaders describes an environment of unconscious fear in modern-day leadership, leading to toxic culture, stunted growth, performance and productivity, and decision inertia. HR 1 year ago
Login How to identify who to hire to level up for growth A startup’s hiring process is part of its brand. Get it wrong, and it can damage your brand. Get it right, and it can propel your growth. HR 1 year ago
Login A fifth of employees have understanding of all the benefits they’re offered Only a fifth (21%) of employees say they have a very good understanding of all the health and wellbeing benefits they’re offered. HR 1 year ago
Login Just one in three UK businesses prepared to handle employee wellbeing concerns The number of employees voicing wellbeing concerns is on the rise, but a significant number of organisations and managers are ill-prepared to address them, according to new research from Mintago. HR 1 year ago
Login Retention rates nosedive as businesses find it difficult to retain top employees The majority (72%) of businesses are finding it difficult to retain top employees, with 22% admitting it’s very challenging, a new survey has revealed. HR 1 year ago
Login What startups can learn from the world's leading corporates when it comes to talent acquisition Michael Doolin, Founder and Group Managing Director of Clover HR gives startups effective, simple and affordable advice to maximise their chances of hiring top talent. HR 1 year ago
Login SMEs struggling to match multinationals when recruiting talent New research from talent management platform Employment Hero lays bare the struggle SMEs face when attempting to hire. HR 1 year ago