Labour MP Geraint Davies loses whip over sexual harassment allegations
Davies, who has represented constituency Swansea West since 2010, now facing an investigation after the allegations were made anonymously.
The new business hub taking shape in Europe
Businesses no longer feel compelled to rent expensive office spaces in the big cities, with large companies now needing smaller office spaces. Companies have found cheaper rent and labour in the CEE countries.
London businesses pave the way to harness the potential of refugees in the workforce
Recognising the immense potential benefits that refugees can offer to the economy, London's businesses are moving to boost refugee employment.
British employees found to spend least amount of time working in offices
Workers in Britain are unwilling to return to the pre-COVID time of regularly attending company offices and remain unclear with employers on future solutions.
A reported 85% of British working women experience stress due to menstruation in the workplace
A recent WaterAid survey of British women highlights the challenges surrounding menstruation in the workplace, causing stress and anxiety for women.
Female representation in businesses still fall short as the push for gender equality persists
With the push for representation in domestic and global markets, the failure of gender equality still remains a prevalent issue for women across the UK.
Over 35,000 cases of sexual misconduct or violence reported in the NHS
The alarming statistics have triggered a wider discussion among healthcare professionals and policymakers.
Study reveals one in four British employees has changed jobs at least three times in three years
The British workspace is undergoing a significant shift, as traditional resignation practices are replaced by a new trend called "subdued quitting".
Major new study reveals 72% of companies have now mandated a return to the workplace
A major new study has revealed that 72 per cent of companies globally have now mandated a return to the workplace, with 42 per cent now reporting a higher level of employee attrition.
Why are your staff leaving you and how can you keep them?
According to research by McKinsey & Company, a large number of employees are leaving their jobs due to a poor work-life balance, with 60 per cent considering quitting without having a new job offer.
Consumer Concerns and Preferences Present Challenges for AI Adoption
While KPMG identifies data privacy concerns and perceived high costs as hurdles to AI adoption, growing customer demand necessitates businesses to leverage AI.
Microsoft 365 introduces pronouns on user profiles
The move aims to promote greater gender inclusivity.
The traditional education system is creating a skills gap in Britain
Over the past few months, the demand for qualified IT professionals in the UK has soared, and the education system can't keep up, with recent studies finding that high-quality internet connectivity and consistent digital experience are "crucial".
Ireland's gender equality referendum: A vote to remove "outmoded" language towards women
Ireland to hold gender equality referendums that will replace "discriminatory" references to a woman's role in society, in November 2023.
Two Putin allies reported dead on the same day
Two Russian officials associated with the ruling United Russia party died on the same day, according to local media reports.
How can British businesses support employees amidst economic downturn?
As the economic downturn hit harder, a workplace management team has recommended how UK businesses can create a conducive environment for their employees.
Future generations of office workers are 'overlooked' in battle over hybrid and remote working
Despite a rise in remote working, results show that workers recognise the importance of working in the office, with 43 per cent saying it helped productivity and creativity.
Inflation takes food prices nearly 9% higher than this time last year
Just when it looked like we reached a turning point in the fight against inflation, figures from last-month show its impacts are still biting retailers. Inflation has taken food prices 8.9% higher than this time last year.
More businesses are increasing days in the office - is remote work dying?
Mandating an increase in days in the office does not address why staff are reluctant to return, warns global workplace creation expert Unispace.
Drivers are concerned by 'revolutionary' fatigue monitoring AI technology
Driver fatigue is a major cause of accidents, but there are concerns about how the new AI technology to monitor fleet drivers will be used in the coming future.
Cost of living crisis fuelling rise in cybercrimes, new research shows
Over a third of the organisations across the UK's critical national infrastructure (CNI) anticipate a rise in cybercrime as a direct result of the current economic crisis.
More businesses around the world are prioritising ESG strategies
By leveraging IT as the backbone of ESG transformation, companies can eradicate digital inequality and reduce carbon emissions by understanding their employees.
Head of British business lobby sacked over misconduct
The CBI suspended three other employees and apologised to victims as it expressed "revulsion" over their stories and admitted "serious failings" in its handling of the matter.
Ways employers can support their employees as real wages continue to fall
As both businesses and individuals suffer from the high cost of living and inflation of 10.4 per cent, employers can support their employees in many ways without breaking the bank.
Employees having a consistent digital experience is 'crucial' for businesses, says expert
According to Dave Page, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at Actual Experience, offering a consistent digital experience to employees is crucial for businesses.
Why do 71% of UK professionals wish to return to their pre-Covid employers?
Many UK employees are willing to return to their pre-covid employers. However, managers are reluctant to rehire former staff in the current labour crisis.
Improving customer experience is key to the growth of businesses
Director at Optima Partners, Ross Robinson, discusses the importance of businesses listening to their customers, with 66% of customers expecting companies to understand their needs and demands, according to a 2020 report SalesForce report.
Analysis-HSBC, Goldman gender pay gaps widen in UK as finance makes slow progress
HSBC, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Standard Chartered reported a widening in the gap between what they paid women and men in 2022, according to data reviewed by Reuters.
Gendered perspectives are crucial for women's security in public transport
Having equitable access to transportation can make a big difference in increasing women's productivity and promoting gender equality, according to recent data by Rumbo.
Exploring Economic Damages After a Wrongful Death
The death of a loved one is always painful. Few things compound that pain more than the knowledge that their death was completely avoidable.