This week in HR news: Sunday scaries, strikes, and South Korea
In this week’s round-up of HR news, we take a look at the “Sunday scaries” and how it’s affecting workers
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In this week’s round-up of HR news, we take a look at the “Sunday scaries” and how it’s affecting workers
Michelle McQuaid is a positive psychologist and founder of The Wellbeing Lab. She joined The HR Leader to talk about ...
Education tech company Skillsoft and online training provider GoodHabitz have teamed up to offer customers mental health ...
Software and solutions company Sage has released The changing face of HR in 2024. Their survey found that 95 per cent of ...
The HR Leader and Fay Calderone sat down on 4 November this year to discuss a number of issues, including some of the ...
In this week’s roundup, we discuss how employers can support working from home, the ideal time workers want to spend in ...
‘Quiet quitting’ went viral on TikTok and debate around the concept rapidly unfolded in the media. And it is serving as ...
Hybrid working isn’t a policy, it’s a ‘philosophy’, according to head of HR at Haleon ANZ, Abby Krauce
While it seems like a dream for a four-day work week to become the norm, many may be sceptical as fears of decreased ...
Recent news headlines on 'quiet quitting' have been garnering the attention of HR and people leaders alike
New survey shows that 46 per cent of Australian workers feel burnt out.