Hiring challenges to persist in 2026

ASA: Most Workers Fear AI Will Create Higher Unemployment

As technology and society continue to integrate artificial intelligence (AI), nearly three-quarters of American adults (74%) fear higher unemployment is on the horizon.
rising unemployment for women and Black workers

DEI Efforts Are Key Factor in Job Decisions for Many US Employees

Employees say that their company's diversity, inclusion and equity efforts are a key factor in job decisions, according to new research.
Replacing employees with AI

4 in 10 Workers Believe AI Will Have Positive Impact on Careers

Many workers are feeling optimistic about the impact that generative AI will have on their skills and career prospects, revealed a new study. 
DEI progress is a measurable objective for leadership and HR.

DEI Progress is a ‘Measurable Objective’ for Leadership & HR

DEI progress is a measurable objective for many HR and leadership teams, according to a new study
top managerial skills

Fair, Trustworthy & Respectful: Top Attributes of Good Managers

Ciphr has revealed the most important skills and attributes of a good manager.
responsible AI practices

Hiring More Effective Thanks to AI, Confirms HBR Research

The Harvard Business Review (HBR) has published new research on how AI is making the recruiting process more effective.
stress and burnout at work remains high

Employee Burnout Remains High in US Workforce, Study Shows

Employee burnout among the US workforce remains high, new research has revealed. 
Millions of employees are regularly shortening their lunch breaks and finishing late to keep on top of their workload.

Half of UK Staff Regularly Work Unpaid Hours, Study Shows

UK employees are working unpaid hours to keep up with their workload.
Gender Pay Gap

Women Posied to Achieve Parity in Corporate Leadership Sooner Than Expected, Suggests Study

S&P Global’s latest research suggests that women could achieve parity with men across senior leadership roles in the US between 2030 and 2037.
Disability inclusion at work

Workplaces Are Still Not Inclusive Enough, Say Most Employees With Disabilities

The majority of employees with disabilities say that workplaces are failing to provide the adjustments they need to help them perform their duties at work, according to a new global survey.
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