
Half of UK employees regularly work unpaid hours, survey finds
Unpaid overtime appears to have become the norm in the UK, with new research revealing that millions of employees are regularly shortening their...
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Half of UK employees regularly work unpaid hours, survey finds
Unpaid overtime appears to have become the norm in the UK, with new research revealing that millions of employees are regularly shortening their...
‘Underpaid’ women less likely than men to ask for a pay rise
Recent research into the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on UK employees revealed that women were less likely than men to have requested a salary...
Marshalls launches new FCA compliance training courses for financial services firms
Marshall E-Learning (Marshalls), part of the Ciphr Group, is launching 20 new training courses for FCA-regulated banks, insurers, and other financial...
Majority of in-person staff can’t afford to take time off for illness, survey suggests
Most UK employees with workplace-based roles have worked through illness at least once (or more) this year due to money worries, according to new...
Two in five employees are working extra hours as cost-of-living crisis bites
New research suggests that the continuing cost-of-living crisis is now affecting a greater proportion of employees, with more people working extra...
Ciphr wins 'Employer of the Year' at Thames Valley 250 awards
Ciphr has been named best ‘Employer of the Year’ at the 2023 Thames Valley 250 Awards. The Marlow-based HR software provider has been recognised for...
Simon Witkiss joins Ciphr as VP of product
Ciphr, a leading UK provider of SaaS HR software, has announced the appointment of Simon Witkiss as its first VP of product. He joins the ECI-backed...
One in five HR workers expect to switch jobs this year
New research by HR software provider Ciphr has found that around one in five (22%) people working in HR in the UK are considering leaving their...
New research reveals best locations for working in HR
A new study by HR and payroll software provider Ciphr has revealed which places in the UK are the best for HR professionals to live and work.