With vaccination approaches and availability differing between countries, what part can global organisations play in encouraging uptake and countering misinformation? The post Vaccinations: What are the challenges for global employers? appeared first... Read more »
The country’s Court of Appeal’s judgment restricts the circumstances under which an injunction against dismissal can be granted to an employee. The post Ireland appeal court judgment restricts use of injunctions in... Read more »
New trade agreement with India could see more workers from India enter the UK once Covid recedes. The post India deal could see more migrant workers enter UK appeared first on Personnel... Read more »
The European Space Agency (ESA) is seeking new astronauts for the first time in a decade and D&I is among its major goals. The post Diversity, the final frontier: space agency seeks... Read more »
More than half of UK employees say they they have been expected to work outside of regular working hours during lockdown; employees in EU may soon benefit from ‘right to disconnect’ rules.... 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 »
Brewing giant Heineken has announced plans to cut nearly 10% of its global workforce as the coronavirus pandemic badly affects sales. The post Heineken to cut 8,000 jobs worldwide appeared first on... Read more »
It may not seem a burning issue right now, but there good reasons for firms to meet the needs of LGBT+ employees who need to travel or be resident abroad. The post... Read more »
Former Japanese prime minister Yoshiro Mori has apologised for denigrating women with sexist remarks. The post Meetings ‘drag on’ if women are involved, says Japan’s Olympics chief appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »