Personnel Today Architects are urging the government to rethink the introduction of new rates to sponsor overseas skilled workers for the sector. The post Architects call for review of sponsored worker visa rules appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source 18/02/2025 – 18:00 /Kavitha Sivasubramaniam Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Human Resources News – Human Resources News Headlines | Bizjournals.com Q. Our company has promoted many people into supervisory or management positions in the past year because they excelled in their jobs. Some are excellent natural leaders, and some have become bossy, critical, judgmental and tyrants with their teams. How do we develop their leadership? […]Continue reading

Personnel Today 27 March 2025 | Register now to watch our webinar examining key themes driving the evolution in employee relations, treating staff as individuals with their own specific needs. The post Redefining employee relations for the future of work (webinar) appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source 18/02/2025 – 15:00 /Rob Moss Twitter: […]Continue reading

Personnel Today Workplace ‘banter’ continues to pose challenges for businesses, with 57 related employment tribunal cases recorded last year. The post Workplace ‘banter’ cause of 57 tribunal claims in 2024 appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source 18/02/2025 – 15:00 /Kavitha Sivasubramaniam Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

hr bartender Estimated reading time: 4 minutes I keep seeing these conversations about “employees just don’t want to work anymore” or “employees don’t work hard enough”. I thought we had moved past such comments but obviously we haven’t. So, it might be helpful to use a relatively well-known theory to help explain what might be happening.  Expectancy […]Continue reading

Personnel Today Scottish workers are awarded the biggest pay increases in the public sector, outstripping the rest of the UK. The post Scottish workers enjoy UK’s biggest public sector pay rises appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source 18/02/2025 – 12:00 /Kavitha Sivasubramaniam Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Personnel Today UK wages are growing while job vacancies continue to fall, according to the latest official figures. The post Wages rise as job vacancies continue to fall appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source 18/02/2025 – 12:00 /Kavitha Sivasubramaniam Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Personnel Today A lack of awareness means less than 1% of those eligible are receiving Access to Work support. How can employers help? The post Why Access to Work can be worth the wait appeared first on Personnel Today. Go to Source 18/02/2025 – 09:00 /Leanne Maskell Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

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