EY drops appeal against whistleblower judgment

EY has dropped its appeal against a judgment ordering it to pay $10.8m to a whistleblower who raised money laundering concerns. The post EY drops appeal against whistleblower judgment appeared first on... Read more »

Disney drops dress requirements in inclusion drive

Disney has incorporated inclusion into the values that guide workers’ roles at its theme parks. The post Disney drops dress requirements in inclusion drive appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »

Risks HR must consider when employees work from abroad

HR needs to stay on top of the risks that come attached to employees choosing to work from ‘home’ from beyond the UK. Nick Hine explains why. The post Risks HR must... Read more »

Financial services workers call for flexibility

More than half of employees in financial services would like to see changes to their working week post-Covid, according to a survey. The post Financial services workers call for flexibility appeared first... Read more »

Business travel is creeping back, but at what risk?

The number of business trips to the Middle East has started to rise again, proof that ‘essential’ work-related travel is back. But expert assistance is now needed to navigate the pitfalls. The... Read more »

Spain to trial four-day working week

The Spanish government has agreed to trial a four-day working week for companies interested in the idea. The post Spain to trial four-day working week appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »

Nokia to slash global workforce by up to 10,000

Nokia plans to cut up to 10,000 jobs worldwide, including almost 100 in the UK, in order to generate funds that can be used for research and development. The post Nokia to... Read more »

Could a blockchain health record help HR handle the pandemic?

There could be a need for employees to share health credentials once the pandemic recedes. IBM is one of the companies developing secure ‘health passports’.  The post Could a blockchain health record... Read more »

Spain to be first in EU to give gig economy workers employee rights

Platform workers to be given employee status while unions will be given the right to access algorithms used by gig firms. The post Spain to be first in EU to give gig... Read more »

Modern slavery statement registry launched

The Home Office has launched a central registry for modern slavery statements to enable scrutiny and improve transparency. The post Modern slavery statement registry launched appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »
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