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Tech hiring to grow in 2025 amid job security concerns
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Tech hiring to grow in 2025 amid job security concerns

Nearly half (46%) of IT and tech hiring managers planning to expand their teams with permanent, full-time employees, with technology hiring is expected to increase in 2025, according to recruitment firm Robert Half. Additionally, 25% aim to recruit contract talent for project-based needs and growth initiatives.

HR 6 months ago
One in five employers don’t encourage utilisation of employee benefits
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One in five employers don’t encourage utilisation of employee benefits

Nearly one in five (18%) employers leave employee benefits take-up to employees to initiate themselves instead of actively encouraging staff to use the benefits available to them, according to research from GRiD, the industry body for the group risk sector. GRiD highlights the potential waste of time and resources in investing in benefits if utilisation is not encouraged.

HR 6 months ago
How GenAI can aid inclusive hiring practices
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How GenAI can aid inclusive hiring practices

AI-driven recruitment tools have transformed the way employers can discover new talent. But there’s a problem. Employers and candidates alike have sparked concerns about inherent bias contained in some tech-enabled recruitment systems.

HR 6 months ago
Manual payroll causing ‘payroll paralysis’ for UK employers
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Manual payroll causing ‘payroll paralysis’ for UK employers

New research has revealed a significant yet often overlooked source of stress for employers: manual payroll. For some, it’s causing ‘payroll paralysis’.

HR 6 months ago
Quarter of UK companies missing out by not benchmarking benefits
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Quarter of UK companies missing out by not benchmarking benefits

Research by Towergate Employee Benefits shows that over a quarter (26%) of employers are missing out by not benchmarking the benefits they offer to their workforce, in comparison to those offered by other companies. The research also reveals that just 40% of companies benchmark by sector, 37% by location, and only 30% by size of company.

HR 6 months ago
The founder’s guide to UK employment law
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The founder’s guide to UK employment law

Hiring your first employees marks a major milestone for any startup, reflecting your business's growth. However, expanding your team requires a deeper understanding of HR processes and employment law to avoid common pitfalls. Sally Gwilliam, Employment Partner at Harper James talks you through the essential areas you need to know as your business grows including employment status, contracts, HR compliance, IP protection, and dealing with resignations.

HR 7 months ago
IT professionals blame the ‘skills gap’ for new hire struggles
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IT professionals blame the ‘skills gap’ for new hire struggles

A notable 41% of IT professionals are struggling to hire qualified candidates due to a ‘significant’ skills gap in the industry, with only 12% reportedly unaffected by this gap. That’s according to new data from SolarWinds, a provider of simple, powerful, secure observability and IT management software.

HR 7 months ago
Over a third of international employers lack sufficient benefits, impacting recruitment and retention
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Over a third of international employers lack sufficient benefits, impacting recruitment and retention

According to Towergate Employee Benefits’ research, over a third (37%) of companies with employees based outside of the UK stated that they do not offer enough health and wellbeing support and that this impacts their ability to recruit and retain people.

HR 7 months ago
Workplace wellbeing crisis: 83% of professionals report poor mental health at work
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Workplace wellbeing crisis: 83% of professionals report poor mental health at work

83% of professionals state they’ve experienced mental ill health at work in the past 12 months – with more than a quarter encountering it ‘regularly’.

HR 7 months ago
UK employees' wages to outpace inflation for the first time since the pandemic
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UK employees' wages to outpace inflation for the first time since the pandemic

While UK inflation has notably declined over the past year, the sharp rise in the cost of living in previous years continues to impact individuals and businesses. As a result, salary budgeting for 2025 might be a challenging task for companies. To provide a helpful resource for next year’s salary budgeting process, UK-based pay and reward consultancy 3R Strategy has now launched its 4th Global Salary Planning Report.

HR 7 months ago
Employers place increasing importance on ESG credentials of employee benefit providers
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Employers place increasing importance on ESG credentials of employee benefit providers

Employers are placing increasing importance on the Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) credentials of employee benefits providers when it comes to selecting a partner for their organisation, according to research conducted by GRiD, the industry body for the group risk sector.

HR 7 months ago
1,300% increase in demand for remote GenAI talent
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1,300% increase in demand for remote GenAI talent

The demand for specialised tech talent is rising sharply, with the International Data Corporation predicting that over 90% of companies will face IT skills shortages by 2026.

HR 7 months ago
Fuelling growth: How employee benefits are powering UK startups
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Fuelling growth: How employee benefits are powering UK startups

Startups are as vital as ever to the UK’s economy, with nearly 860,000 new companies registered at Companies House between 2022 and 2023.

HR 7 months ago
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A third of employers do not record the impact of sickness absence

Eighty-two percent of employers say they currently record sickness absence, a marginal improvement on the 80% that said the same in 2023 but not as many as the 85% who recorded sickness in 2022.

HR 7 months ago
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Labour's Employment Rights Bill: what employers need to know

The first 100 days under the first Labour government since 2010 have now elapsed. These first 100 are often considered the most telling – and most important.

HR 7 months ago
Almost half of women over 55 don’t feel supported by their employer
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Almost half of women over 55 don’t feel supported by their employer

New research from Unmind reveals that almost half (45%) of UK women over the age of 55 don’t feel supported by their workplace. This is compared to a third (34%) of women of all other age groups.

HR 7 months ago
Employers expect increased demand for menopause support
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Employers expect increased demand for menopause support

Research from Towergate Employee Benefits reveals that one in five employers (20%) anticipate a growing need for female-specific support, particularly for menopause-related issues. In light of World Menopause Day on 18th October, the organisation is urging businesses to assess how they can meet this rising demand and provide effective support for employees navigating menopause.

HR 7 months ago
73% of bosses make people management decisions without data
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73% of bosses make people management decisions without data

Almost three quarters (73%) of UK business leaders make people management decisions using ‘gut feel’ rather than relevant data. That’s according to a new ‘Quick Thinking’ report from data streaming platform Confluent, which examines how UK business leaders make decisions using data.

HR 7 months ago
How to reduce absenteeism and support employees back to work
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How to reduce absenteeism and support employees back to work

Absenteeism affects all workplaces and costs them a significant amount in lost time and productivity. It is estimated 4.8 days a year are lost per employee in the UK, the highest rate of absenteeism in a decade. And it is important to note that this is not referring to authorised days off for holiday or sickness but rather the unexpected and unscheduled days or hours lost to other causes.

HR 7 months ago
Understanding workplace adjustments
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Understanding workplace adjustments

The duty on employers to make reasonable adjustments for disabled job applicants and employees was introduced by the Equality Act 2010. More commonly now termed as ‘workplace adjustments’, these refer to making changes to the way someone does their job to help remove the barriers they may experience.  

HR 7 months ago

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