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Kate Cooper, Head of Research, Policy & Standards at The Institute of Leadership & Management, sponsors of HR Wales Inspiring Great Leadership Award...
Read MoreIn just a couple of months' time (April 2020), there will be some really important legislative changes which...
Read MoreNow more than ever, companies are taking social responsibility seriously. It is becoming increasingly clear...
Read MoreWith entries beginning to roll in from inspiring HR teams, consultants and industry experts across the country...
Read MoreThe 2020 Wales HR Awards will see an external panel of guest judges join us for the first time...
Read MoreLess than three weeks to go to get your entries in for the Wales HR Awards 2020...
Read MoreThe Government are asking for views on actions that can be taken to reduce ill-health related job loss.
Read MoreWith entries beginning to roll in from inspiring HR teams, consultants and industry experts across the country...
Read MoreAccording to the mental health charity Mind, one in six workers is experiencing common mental health problems, including anxiety and depression...
Read MoreDespite being asked to write a few blogs for various things, I still get very nervous in doing so. It’s hard to know your audience, get the length and topic...
Read MoreAs a Nutritional Therapist I work a lot with clients suffering the effects of stress, both on a 121 basis as well as in organisations...
Read MoreFor many years, financial strains have plagued the workforce. According to a new study of more than 9,000...
Read MoreTop Welsh employers and HR professionals were recognised at the third annual Wales HR Awards on Friday 22 March.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce Macmillan Cancer Support as the Wales HR Awards’ chosen charity and promise to raise as much...
Read More2019 promises to be another year of change with regard to employment law so businesses need to be prepared and plan ahead for these changes.
Read MoreThe annual Wales HR Awards has become a diary marker for Welsh businesses over recent years, recognising and celebrating the hard work and commitment...
Read MoreWith today being a big day in the educational calendar as thousands of young people open up their GCSE results, Acorn is launching a new series...
Read MoreAbsence within the workplace continues to be costly to organisations and the economy...
Read MoreI came across a ‘technical breach’ of the National Minimum Wage the other day. This is where you pay the required hourly rate...
Read MoreStress is a huge problem in the workplace. 3 out of every 10 employees are likely to go off sick with stress for an average of 27 days...
Read MoreThis time of year there is a high level of activity, with the completion of year-end reviews, goal setting for the year ahead and our annual engagement survey for the whole organisation.
Read MorePossibly the most common question we are asked by leaders in organisations is: "why aren't the people in our organisation doing what we want them to do?"...
Read More2018 promises to be another interesting year in the world of employment law. It’s therefore essential that businesses are aware of these changes...
Read MoreThe apprenticeship levy was introduced in April 2017 and makes it a legal requirement for large employers with an annual pay bill...
Read MoreREJECTION, we have all experienced it right? It is a painful experience for some, acceptance or affirmation that what they do is never good enough.
Read MoreThe General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) is a new set of European regulations that will overhaul existing Data Protection laws and come into force on 25th May 2018.
Read More80% of your Corporate Knowledge is held by 20% of your people, but do you know who they are?
Read MoreResilience is a new people management buzz word – a magical ingredient which sets candidates apart when hiring in an environment of financial challenges, market uncertainty and rapidly changing customer needs.
Read MoreHow and where we work is in a state of flux. Within our workplace we are experiencing more change, more quickly than at any time in the last 25 years.
Read MoreThere has been some recent discord in the employment of older workers with employers and organisations overlooking the older candidate for a younger candidate.
Read MoreThere has recently been a lot of media coverage regarding the flexible labour market in the UK such as the well-publicised Sports Direct case, UBER and self-employed workers and zero hours contracts.
Read MoreThe greatest talent pool of potential in this country lies within disabled people. A bold statement, but I adamantly believe it to be true.
Read MoreThere are so many articles and opinion pieces being written about the "death" of the annual appraisal that it's caused me to wonder if it was ever really alive to begin with.
Read MoreAs of 6 April 2017, UK employers with over 250 employees are now under a duty to publish details of the gender pay gap within their organisations.
Read MoreThose of us who’ve worked in the corporate world are used to hearing terms related to mental health being thrown around – usually to describe nothing more than a bad day at the office.
Read MoreIn October last year, Uber drivers won the right to be classed as 'workers' rather than 'self-employed contractors'.
WALES’ top HR professionals and teams have been recognised at the first Wales HR Awards held at Cardiff’s SSE SWALEC.
Read MoreHistorically, innovative and efficient human resources teams have been at the heart of the country’s most successful businesses, whatever their size or sector.
Read MoreThe finalists have been announced for the first ever Wales HR Awards.
Directors David and Cheryl of Bowen Eldridge, one of this year’s Wales HR Awards sponsors, share their top recruitment tips.
Read MoreLinguaSkin’s Managing Director examines why you as a business with a fully functioning HR team should embrace different languages, and what it can do for your company.
Read More2016 was certainly a year of extreme ups and downs, and one we’re not going to forget in a long time, so what’s next?
Read MoreGuest blogger Effective Communication’s digital account manager Rhys Gregory shares his view on the Wales HR Awards, and what it means for your business.
Read MoreIn our first blog of the year, we welcome guest writer Alastair Milburn, Managing Director of Effective Communications, a Cardiff-based...
Read MoreIn his latest Western Mail column, Matt Southall, Acorn's Managing Director examines how the internet has changed the way we work for the better.
Read MoreLeading Welsh businesses are showing their support for the first ever Wales HR Awards, which will recognise and celebrate the achievements of HR professionals up and down the country.
Read MoreToday sees the launch of the inaugural Wales HR Awards to celebrate the achievements of the many HR professionals up and down the country.
Read MoreThe National Living Wage (NLW) was introduced 1st April 2016. From that date therefore, anyone aged 25 or over (not in the first year of an apprenticeship) became legally entitled to...
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