Workplace culture stories
Banks face wider compliance burdens as regulators scrutinise AI-generated messages, collaboration tools and cloud records across finance.
Broader recruitment and earlier coding exposure could help women reach senior tech roles as firms widen their search beyond traditional pipelines.
With fuel and commuting costs climbing, the remote-work debate is returning as employers weigh productivity, culture and staff retention.
The hire signals Tanium is putting more weight on retention and workplace culture as it expands internationally and broadens its leadership team.
Customer reviews have kept the group top of G2 for more than six years, while fresh awards broaden its appeal across cyber, workplace and marketing.
Women still make up just 22% of the tech workforce, and leaders say confidence gaps and male-dominated spaces are holding back more progress.
HCLTech has been named among the 2026 World's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere, securing recognition for a third consecutive year.
Families using Zurich life protection policies will get free help with probate, funeral arrangements and admin as grief costs climb.
More than 1,800 staff will get a single app for pay, training and tasks as the bed retailer replaces several legacy systems.
Recruiters could save hours per vacancy as the new platform bundles screening, sourcing and tracking amid rising application volumes.
Better pay, flexibility and clearer progression could tempt thousands of former female tech workers back, Akamai research suggests.
Burnout, turnover and absenteeism are pushing employers to treat employee wellbeing as a core business strategy, not a perk.
Email fraud is still slipping through Australian firms as front-line staff prove better than managers at spotting scams, a CommBank survey found.
Nearly half of UK workers expect to job hunt within a year, as poor internal communication is eroding retention and productivity.
For employers facing skills shortages, the report argues neurodiverse hiring can improve culture, retention and project outcomes.
Staff shortages are worsening as most retailers say abuse from shoppers has pushed colleagues to quit, with incidents now routine in many stores.
The London agency is expanding after 50% growth in 2025, as Caroline Mercurio arrives from the US to oversee its first Chief Operating Officer role.
A tight jobs market is leaving UK staff in post but less engaged, masking weaker morale and productivity for employers reviewing year-end figures.
Nearly two million Australian workers are losing sleep to job stress, as psychological compensation claims rise and burnout support gaps widen.
Dropbox warns Australians that digital clutter is sapping productivity and wellbeing, urging workers to simplify apps, files and notifications.