‘Job hugging’ isn’t great for work outcomes, MetLife says
Workers may stay, but productivity and engagement becomes an issue, research suggested. Source: www.hrdive.com
Workers may stay, but productivity and engagement becomes an issue, research suggested. Source: www.hrdive.com
The Employment Rights Act signals major shift in industrial relations, and HR teams will be at centre of making trade union reforms work. The post Trade union reforms are coming: five steps HR needs to take appeared first on Personnel Today. Source: www.personneltoday.com
A woman who took an NHS trust to employment tribunal on the grounds of positive racial discrimination over a leadership training course, has lost her case. The post ‘Divisive’ training course tribunal claim fails appeared first on Personnel Today. Source: www.personneltoday.com
A bounce-back in some industries fed into modest labour market growth in January, according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation. The post Skilled roles fuelled labour market increase in January appeared first on Personnel Today. Source: www.personneltoday.com
An applicant plausibly alleged that a test meant to gauge his “workstyle” fit the definition of a lie detector test under Massachusetts law, the judge determined. Source: www.hrdive.com
The Appcast benchmark report attributed rising cost-per-application and cost-per-hire rates to “shifts in job board pricing and programmatic media models.” Source: www.hrdive.com
Damilare Ajao, a former Commerzbank employee who lied to an employment tribunal, has been sentenced to eight months in prison. The post Banker who lied to tribunal sentenced to eight months appeared first on Personnel Today. Source: www.personneltoday.com
The lawsuit filing comes on the heels of employment attorneys predicting that “reverse discrimination” would be an EEOC priority for 2026. Source: www.hrdive.com
Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how much Black women’s employment dropped last year. Source: www.hrdive.com
Police officer with HIV awarded £40,200 by employment tribunal after he was made to feel like a ‘walking disease’ at work. The post Police officer with HIV wins £40k in discrimination claim appeared first on Personnel Today. Source: www.personneltoday.com