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(PR in) HR Pulse | HR News Round-up: 19th – 25th February 2024
Flexible working: nearly a third (30%) of women working in public services have had their flexible working requests rejected. As a result, more than half (58%) are advocating for an automatic right to flexible working. Also, managers are ignoring RTO mandates to retain employees. And Gen Z is asking ChatGPT for career advice because their managers are too busy.
New customer? 8 ways to amplify it across the HR sector
Need help getting attention to a new customer?
When your brand gains new customers, it’s the perfect opportunity to highlight your success, turning the already positive news into some great HR media coverage. Here are 8 great tips for making the most of PR for the HR cycle when promoting company activity.
(PR in) HR Pulse | HR News Round-up: 5th – 11th February 2024
Retention: more than a third (69%) of employees are looking to leave their current employers due to a heavy focus on productivity. Also, is it acceptable to decline an 8am meeting to maintain a good work/life balance? And, the presence of LGBTQ+ leadership is crucial to recruiting Gen Z workers.
10 tips to getting HR’s attention as a tech company
It can sometimes feel like you’re hitting a brick wall when trying to get the attention of HR. It’s a common problem, but some small changes in your marketing and PR strategy can turn things around - here are ten tips to help.
(PR in) HR Pulse | HR News Round-up: 22nd – 28th January 2024
Pensions: employees (69%) want their organisations to choose their pension provider. Also, Individuals under 25 can’t afford the cost of being employed. And Gen Z’s are 224% more likely to experience depression, losing 151% more days of productivity per year.
(PR in) HR Pulse | HR News Round-up: 8th – 14th January 2024
Disability Pay Gap: the majority (83%) of employers want mandatory disability pay gaps - 10% disagree with such mandates while 7% are undecided. Also, this week, More than half of executives identify as neurodivergent. And does working from home lower sickness absence?