Brexit-related changes such as relocating staff or establishing new EU offices in the financial services sector has remained subdued over… The post City relocations due to Brexit fall over pandemic appeared first... Read more »
UK’s average of 5.8 days sick leave last year indicative of how ‘fear and control’ holds sway at many organisations. The post Low number of sick days in UK a sign of... Read more »
Only 28% of employees feel that the hybrid work models offered by their organisation suit their preferences, despite most offices… The post Workers feel hybrid arrangements don’t suit their preferences appeared first... Read more »
Despite rollout success and low Covid case rates, vaccine-hesitant health workers have been suspended without pay. The post Thousands of health workers in France suspended for not taking Covid vaccine appeared first... Read more »
French subsidiary of Swedish furniture retailer receives €1 million fine for snooping of employees. The post Ikea France fined €1m for spying on staff appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »
The movement of banking interests from London to locations within the EU have hit a stumbling block: the UK-based employees often don’t want to move. The post Bankers reluctant to leave London... Read more »
Office workers across Europe do not expect to return to the workplace until at least the summer, according to a survey. The post Staff don’t expect to return to office before June... Read more »
An unemployed engineer has been charged with murder after fatally shooting two people in France – including an HR manager… The post Man charged after HR murders in France appeared first on... Read more »
Paris city authorities have been fined €90,000 for recruiting too many women into senior roles and breaching the country’s rules… The post Paris fined for recruiting too many women appeared first on... Read more »