1 in 4 men likely to ‘do nothing’ if colleague makes sexist comment
One in four men (28%) said they would be likely to ‘do nothing’ if their colleague makes a sexist comment at work, according to...
More staff than c-suite execs took pay cut during pandemic
Far more employees than C-suite executives took a pay cut during the pandemic, according to a study carried out by compensation management platform beqom.
Staff plan to jump ship in 2021 for better work-life balance
More than half of US employees (52%) plan to jump ship this year, with a quarter leaving their employers specifically for a...
‘Soul-destroying’ ageism rises for older job seekers
Often stereotyped as ‘too experienced’, many older workers are continuing to be disadvantaged and discriminated against during their job search, reveals a...
FTSE firms achieve ‘dramatic’ 50% rise of women on boards
More than a third (34.3%) of FTSE 350 board positions are now held by women, representing a 50% increase over the last...
Over half of UK employers plan to recruit in Q1 of 2021
Over half (56%) of UK employers expect to recruit in the first quarter of 2021 with fewer firms now planning redundancies, confirmed...
87% firms believe DE&I improves productivity & business value
Around 87% of companies believe that diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) efforts have helped to enhance productivity and improve business value, according...
¼ staff plan to ‘jump ship’ post-pandemic, reveals new study
One in four US staff plan to leave their employer when the Covid-19 pandemic subsides, according to new research carried out by Ipsos...
9 in 10 employers open to salary negotiation for new jobs
An overwhelming majority (89%) of organisations are open to negotiating salary for either some or all new job positions, confirmed XpertHR's latest...
82% global employers plan to hire in 2021, reports Monster
Despite a tumultuous and volatile 2020, global organisations are optimistic about the hiring outlook for 2021. Around 82% of global...