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Most hiring teams say finding skilled candidates is increasingly difficult due to outdated tools and a lack of AI readiness.
If leaders continue to rely on fragmented, outdated models, the country’s AI aspirations will remain aspirations. But if they ...
The UK government has launched a £338 million scheme to support sick and disabled people into work across 15 regions.
Rising employer costs are leading to widespread job losses, with retail and hospitality among the hardest hit and warnings of ...
While Clark acknowledged that robots may be able to perform parts of the HR role, she made a compelling case for keeping ...
Administrative roles are being outsourced and replaced by AI, raising concerns that businesses are undervaluing their ...
The alignment between HR and finance has never been more critical. Yet, many business leaders are still operating in silos.
Staff departures in smaller firms can trigger wider disruption, with personal bonds and workplace culture central to whether ...
Staff are booking earlier, in July, and shifting trips into September, extending summer staffing pressures for employers.
The CEOs of Nestlé and Astronomer exited after secret workplace relationships, showing how breaches of conduct at the top can ...
Despite growing confidence in AI, research finds payroll teams are spending more time on spreadsheets and manual data entry.
New figures reveal businesses face rising workforce costs alongside persistent hiring struggles and a shift towards permanent ...