Spain is planning to introduce up to five days of ‘menstrual leave’ per month for employees who suffer severe period pain. The post Spain plans menstrual leave for painful periods appeared first... Read more »
A vet who left the Department of Agriculture and Environment in Northern Ireland has received a £1.25 million settlement. The post Whistleblower vet wins landmark £1.25m settlement appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »
The Global Business Mobility visa route represents a major overhaul of the immigration system for businesses bringing in foreign workers. So what’s changed and how has the sponsor system been adapted? The... Read more »
Chris Taylor speaks to Tracie Sponenberg, the chief people officer at the Granite Group, about why she consders herself ‘business leader specialising in people’ over an HR practitioner. The post HR in... Read more »
Under new ESG proposals the local operations of firms such as McDonald’s and General Motors would have to comply with European reporting rules. The post Europe looks to ensure full compliance with... Read more »
Talent acquisition consultant Nataliia Mytch shares her experience of escaping Kyiv and what her organisation is doing to support colleagues. The post Ukraine invasion: a talent acquisition consultant shares her story appeared... Read more »
French, Dutch and Irish crews retained as questions grow over legality of P&O Ferries’ decision to axe 800 crews. The post P&O Ferries ‘sees crews as collateral damage and has priced in... Read more »
A website aimed at supporting Ukrainians who have fled Putin’s invasion has criticised the UK’s policies towards refugees. The post Jobs board launched for Ukrainians fleeing Russian invasion appeared first on Personnel... Read more »
Global health and security business tells Personnel Today about its operations in the two countries. The post Ukraine and Russia: HR must play key role in risk management appeared first on Personnel... Read more »