Tinnitus at Work: Breaking the Silence

Tinnitus Week is here, and now’s the time to start a conversation. Tinnitus shouldn’t be a problem that anyone has to deal with alone, particularly at work. Simple changes can have a big impact on productivity, focus and well-being. Tinnitus is a problem that affects millions, but it’s largely hidden in the workplace. Many workers […]

Managers: Eight-step guide to having mental health conversations

Today is Day of Talk 2025 a national initiative to encourage mental health discussions. Today, managers are expected to provide their teams with guidance on work-related matters as well as help foster a mentally healthy culture in the workplace. Many managers are not prepared for these conversations and express concerns like: “What happens if I […]

What is HR’s role when it comes to ethical AI adoption

AI can boost productivity and economic growth. If used responsibly, it can also make work more meaningful. We’re not always conscious of AI in the technologies we use. Hayfa Mohdzaini explores the role of HR professionals in understanding AI’s presence and potential, as well as the ethical use of AI at work. A CIPD/HiBob survey […]

Citigroup confirms that hybrid working is possible.

The boss of Citigroup has confirmed that employees can work remotely for two days per week. This confirms the bank’s long-term commitment to hybrid working. Financial Times reported that Chief Executive Jane Fraser informed managing directors during a quarterly conference call that the US Bank would continue to follow its hybrid working policy. Her decision […]

Welsh Fire Services accused of bullying and harassment

Two investigations into the workplace culture of Welsh Fire and Rescue Services have revealed evidence of bullying and harassment. The report, released today, revealed that those who participated in triathlons with senior leaders of the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service were more likely than others to be promoted. Bullying and harassment was […]

ONS: Compulsory responses to the Labour Force Survey are an “option”.

Top UK statistician suggests that making participation in the Labour Force Survey compulsory could be a way to improve response rates. Sir Ian Diamond, National Statistician of Australia, spoke at the Treasury Select Committee on 4 February. He said that requiring participation, as it is in Australia, was “a delicate balance, but one that might […]

UK workers resist RTO policies, with Millennials most likely to ‘disregard’ them

As companies such as Boots, JD Sports and Santander enforce return-to-office (RTO) policies, many employees are resisting the shift. A new survey from CV writing service TopCV found that a significant number of remote workers are unwilling to give up the flexibility they have become accustomed to since the pandemic. The survey, conducted among 1,000 […]

Bruce Daisley’s takeaways on 2025 workplace culture trends

Which 2025 workplace culture trends should we pay attention to? There are countless forecasting reports and blogs out there – too many to digest. So, we’ve asked the expert on all things culture, Bruce Daisley, to help us flag the workplace trends that matter. First, a little more about Bruce… Bruce Daisley has become regarded […]

BBC apologizes for not dealing with Russell Brand’s behavior

The BBC issued an apology for staff who felt they couldn’t speak up about concerns regarding Russell Brand’s behavior because he was viewed as too influential. Peter Johnston, the BBC’s director of editorial reviews and complaints, said Thursday that he investigated eight complaints against Brand. Only one of eight complaints was made formally. Two of […]

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