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HR’s 2018 year in review part two

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In part one of our 2018 review , we explored the legislative, compliance and regulatory changes that affected the UK HR profession over the past 12 months. The transformation of HR’s role. Driving the HR profession forward to deal with this responsibility is the CIPD, which launched its new HR profession map in November.

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13 HR Trends: The New Workplace

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Trend” usually implies that the popularity of something is fleeting, but that’s not the case with the HR trends in the workplace today. Employee-centric companies are here to stay, and employee-focused trends will continue to grow as younger employees enter the workforce. Diversity and inclusion takes center stage.

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Unveiling the Hidden Workforce: How To Tap Into Its Potential

Analytics in HR

By 2030, 2.1 In brief Despite global talent shortages, a large part of the workforce – including groups like caregivers, people with disabilities, refugees, veterans and the previously incarcerated – is willing and able to work but remains unemployed or underemployed. This is referred to as the hidden workforce.