Infectious diseases
How has HR risen to the challenges of COVID-19? Senior HR practice editor, Noelle Murphy, takes us through the latest findings from XpertHR's annual survey of HR roles and responsibilities.
Gemma Dale, HR professional and coach and lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University, discusses what we have learned as a result of mass homeworking and how we can use this learning to shape future plans and working patterns for the workplace.
Gemma Dale, HR professional and lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University, joins us to talk about the crucial role HR has played in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic and the future of the workplace.
Employment lawyer Max Winthrop discusses the legal and practical consequences for HR of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination programme.
Rosie Evans, behavioural scientist, discusses how HR can approach coaching, onboarding and evaluating remote workers in an emotionally intelligent way.
To help protect your workforce during the second wave of the coronavirus, employment lawyer Darren Newman provides guidance on the extended Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
Sarah-Jane Georges and Allen Liedkie from drama-based behaviour change company Steps join us to discuss the best ways to develop behaviours to build resilience within HR during ongoing uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Richard Martin, from the employment relations and HR training provider byrne-dean, joins us to discuss managing mental health wellbeing.
Max Winthrop, partner and head of the employment law team at Short, Richardson & Forth, navigates you through the common tricky issues when making redundancies.
In this webinar, we review the key trends in the UK economy and cover pay awards, inflation rates and other important factors.
Podcasts and webinars: HR and legal information and guidance relating to infectious diseases.
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