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Nearly half of employees using AI say they have no idea how to achieve the productivity gains their employers expect, which could lead to burnout, a new report said.
To help preserve morale, first assess the type of bad news, talk to HR and other stakeholders, and rehearse your announcement and responses to likely questions.
LGBT+ workers across the world feel uncomfortable discussing their sexuality and gender identity at work, with a quarter of employees in the UK avoiding those discussions altogether.
Recruitment rates continue to reflect a cautious hiring outlook in the UK, but a slower decline in hiring and improved pay growth shows signs of a steadier market, according to a monthly report by KPMG and the REC.
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New research from Oxford University found that employees do not engage with individual-level wellness interventions. The researcher behind the study says companies should focus on how they plan to improve jobs first.
A year on, participating organisations in a UK-focused trial say that the positives for employees and managers is leading to continued interest in a shorter workweek.