This week in HR news: Energy levels, scams and AI
In this week’s roundup of HR news, how can energy levels be maximised? One method involves adjusting meeting schedules
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In this week’s roundup of HR news, how can energy levels be maximised? One method involves adjusting meeting schedules
This week in HR news, everyone seems to be talking about future planning.
HR has been around for about 80 years, and in that time has changed dramatically yet still kept its core function: to ...
This week in HR news, working from home is reportedly having a negative effect on the way we work. Meanwhile, data ...
The post-pandemic financial pressure affecting Australians is causing a significant surge in workplace stress, as ...
This week in HR news, the effectiveness of digital transformation has been put under the spotlight. Is investment in ...
The planned reforms for casual workers’ rights are a win for job security. Regardless, it’s important that workplaces ...
HR leaders appear to have conflicting opinions on the impact AI will have on the future of work.
Half of all malicious emails affecting workplaces are HR-related, according to a recent study.
Research shows that organisations are severely lacking HR representation in the decision-making process. However, more ...
This week’s round-up of HR news criticises work-from-home (WFH) policies and how if continued, could slip us into ...
In this week’s round-up of HR news, two companies and an individual have been hit with charges over poor processes.
Recent research has revealed that HR leaders aren’t utilising generative AI, despite many saying it will shape the ...