Jury orders Tesla to pay $3.2 million to Black ex-worker in US race bias case
A federal jury in San Francisco on Monday ordered Tesla Inc to pay about $3.2 million to a Black former employee after the electric-vehicle maker was found to have failed to prevent severe racial harassment at its flagship assembly plant in California.
Concerns surrounding ChatGPT and the dangers it may pose to businesses worsens
Hayes Connor's Richard Forrest has addressed the confidentiality risks of ChatGPT to businesses, expressing how the chatbot should be safely utilised by staff.
Study reveals three crucial pillars to becoming "Data Leaders"
A recent study by Lenovo and FT Longitude has identified data security, data analytics and data management as the three essential data pillars responsible for success at top global firms.
How the UK government anti-drug abuse programs will benefit everyone
Eradicating drug use completely is impossible, but the UK government can do much to minimise the amount that reaches the streets. Businesses are suffering and families are being torn apart.
Five tips for family businesses as UK skills shortage at record high
The Business Name Generator team has provided five tips for family businesses as research shows four in five UK businesses struggle to find talent.
Is communication the key to retaining talent amongst current economic turmoil?
As worker shortages plague the UK economy amidst a cost of living crisis, new research shows good communication is key to talent retention.
Bill Gates believes Open AI's ChatGPT is the most revolutionary tech
Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, has spoken out in a 7-page letter on the benefits and possible disadvantages of the developments.
Recent report reveals 48 per cent of females can raise issues at board level
Kearney's annual IWD research reported that less than half of female business leaders in the UK, US and Singapore are able to raise issues at board level.
Has the global representation of women in the workplace improved in 2023?
Women's representation in the workplace has improved over the years worldwide but still remains weak in certain areas, especially for Asian female employees.
UK employers feel the strain of missing skilled workers
Frustrated with England's education system, Simon Biltcliffe spends a lot of time training new hires at his marketing firm in the "soft skills" he and many employers say the country's sluggish economy badly needs.
Can AI help plan your perfect holiday?
AI is now entering the holiday market, and software company Craft explains how it can help customers create their perfect spring break vacation.
Women to shape a more sustainable future as International Women's Day approaches
International Women's Day reopens the debate on gender equality in the workplace, as women continue to be the driving force in sustainability compared to their male counterparts.
Childcare costs in the UK: is It worth returning to work?
Childcare costs in the UK can be prohibitively expensive, with some families spending up to a third of their income on it and 3 in 4 mothers who pay for childcare say it is no longer makes financial sense for them to work.
International Women's Day 2023: History, significance and theme of the special day
The idea of International Women's Day originated from labour movements which began in North America and Europe during the early 20th century.
Research shows best practices to improve employee productivity and mental health
The recent JoyOragnics study has compiled the five best ways to balance both your work rate efficiency and your mental health.
Artificial Intelligence might be the answer UK retailers need
Artificial intelligence and cloud-based analytics could be the biggest help for retailers to understand customer behaviour in 2023.
Can the UK become the next Silicon Valley and take over the tech industry?
The global CEO of Infosys Consulting, Andrew Duncan, has commented on the possibility that the UK could transform its tech industry into the new Silicon Valley.
The hopes and fears of AI in the workplace
While AI can automate mundane and repetitive tasks, allowing employees to focus on more complex tasks in the workplace, there is a real threat of AI replacing humans in addition to other concerns.
Five ways businesses can help employees fall back in love with their jobs
According to recent research, a sizeable proportion of the UK's workforce is falling out of love with their jobs, around 38% of workers wouldn't wish their current role on their worst enemy.
Research reveals female representation in tech has increased by almost 7%
Deloitte predicted 33% increase in female representation, but in 2023 only 5% of leadership positions in the tech sector are held by women.
Four-day working week 'more productive': UK study
Productivity did not suffer from the lighter working weeks, with company revenue rising 1.4 percent on average over the trial.
'Quiet Hiring' is taking over the workplace in the UK
New trending workplace phenomenon, 'Quiet Hiring', describes the practice of companies filling vacancies - without doing any actual hiring.
Virgin Media O2 is leading the initiative to establish greater career opportunities in the UK workspace
Virgin Media O2 has outlined the impact its 350 apprenticeships in 2023 could have in crafting greater career pathways and helping the UK's economic state.
Findings from Reboot reveals people working from home offices are more productive
Four-day working from home week might have an 'overall better work/life balance', says Reboot's Managing Director Naomi Aharony.
Almost a quarter of financial services firms have no measures in place to support women experiencing menopause
Recent survey reveals almost a quarter (22%) of those working in financial services have said there are no measures in their workplace to support female employees undergoing menopause.
Castellum ranks as Europe's most sustainable property company for the 7th time
Swedish property company has been included in the Sustainability Yearbook for the seventh time in a row and leads the European ranking. Ranked fifth globally, Castellum is determined to continue its sustainable goals.
Olivia Wilde 'tormented' by Jason Sudeikis over Harry Styles split: report
The "Don't Worry Darling" director dated the British singer for two years.
How Company Culture Can Build A Foundation For Success
Company culture is a hot conversational topic right now, and it's become more and more important to both employees and employers alike.
Strikes: how rising household debt could slow industrial action this year
Since at least the early 1980s, household debt-to-income ratios have been increasing dramatically.
Technology and the transformation of the workplace: how will this change the way we work?
Technological advancements are changing the way we work and the types of jobs available in the future. Some jobs may be eliminated, while others will be enhanced by the use of AI and machine learning.