UK skills lag behind Europe in business and tech

Global skills report makes uncomfortable reading for UK businesses and may affect plans to implement hybrid working. The post UK skills lag behind Europe in business and tech appeared first on Personnel... Read more »

Neurodiversity: how accessible is your recruitment process?

Neurodiversity is an aspect of equality that does not get the attention it deserves – to the detriment of businesses, argues Dr Louise Karwowski. The post Neurodiversity: how accessible is your recruitment... Read more »

Bankers reluctant to leave London for EU

The movement of banking interests from London to locations within the EU have hit a stumbling block: the UK-based employees often don’t want to move. The post Bankers reluctant to leave London... Read more »

Google’s diversity lead removed over antisemitic views

Google’s head of diversity has been removed from his post after an antisemitic blog post by him from 2007 re-emerged this week. The post Google’s diversity lead removed over antisemitic views appeared... Read more »

EU Settlement Scheme: 30 June deadline is ‘cause for concern’

The deadline for EU workers and their families to apply for permanent residency in the UK has focused attention on the need for employers to safeguard workers. The post EU Settlement Scheme:... Read more »

Tesco workers win European Court verdict over equal pay

Tesco vows to continue contesting equal pay claims despite European Court ruling. The post Tesco workers win European Court verdict over equal pay appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »

Brexit and Covid combine for steep decline in work visas

New figures show 37% fall in work-related visas. The post Brexit and Covid combine for steep decline in work visas appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »

Wales hopes to trial universal basic income

First Minister Mark Drakeford has revealed that Wales is planning to trial a universal basic income scheme, whereby every citizen receives money to cover basic living costs. The post Wales hopes to... Read more »

Daniel Kahneman: how ‘noise’ damages decisions

Why we should use the return to the workplace as an opportunity to implement radical change and get to grips to poor decision-making. The post Daniel Kahneman: how ‘noise’ damages decisions appeared... Read more »

Spain passes landmark gig economy law

Food delivery and courier companies in Spain now three months to employ drivers as staff under a landmark new law. The post Spain passes landmark gig economy law appeared first on Personnel... Read more »