Median CEO pay jumped 23.2% to $29.4 million in 2025 while the CEO-worker pay gap widened to 341:1, according to new data, raising new questions about fairness, AI-driven incentives and executive compensation.

Eight in 10 Job Roles Have Gender Pay Gap, Confirms Research

New analysis from HR systems provider Ciphr has revealed that around 8 in 10 job roles in the UK pay men more...
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New Resources for Employers to Support People With Sight Loss 

Business Disability Forum (BDF) has launched a new range of free resources aimed at providing employers, health care professionals and businesses with...
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Employees Perform Better With Financial Wellness Benefits

The majority of working adults report they would perform better at work if their employer offered more financial wellness benefits, according to...
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1/3 Employees Want CEOs to Advocate For Abortion Rights

New research shows that employees want their organisations to take action on abortion access. In fact, one third (33%)...
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Employee Recognition Powers Workplace Wellbeing

With quiet quitting and disengagement running rampant, a new study has revealed why leaders should be turning to employee recognition to increase engagement, productivity,...
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3/4 Neurodiverse Employees Struggling with Mental Health

Around three-quarters (70%) of neurodiverse employees are currently suffering with mental health issues, prompting the need for greater support in the workplace,...
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Over half of UK Bosses Want to Monitor Remote Workers

New research has revealed that more than half of UK’s bosses want to collect information on staff who regularly work from home,...
New research shows caregiver burnout among working women is driving higher healthcare costs, rising depression rates and growing workforce retention risks.

Over 1/3 Firms Admit Staff Have Left Job Because of Menopause

Over one-third (38%) of employers have admitted that staff have left their organisation due to menopause symptoms, according to a new study.
World Menopause Day

18 October 2022: World Menopause Day

On this year’s World Menopause Day, which is held every year on the 18th October, working women are calling for better workplace...
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Revealed: 2022’s Top 100 Healthiest Workplaces in America

 Healthiest Employers, the US awards programme for people-centric companies, has released its latest annual Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America list.
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