Human Resources News and Headlines

Big Interview | People Director, Browne Jacobson - 'A Five Year Career Break Landed Me a Top Role'
NewsMar 11, 2026

Big Interview | People Director, Browne Jacobson - 'A Five Year Career Break Landed Me a Top Role'

Shelley Sutton, originally a marine biology graduate, pivoted to recruitment and rose to Chief People Officer at Browne Jacobson. After a five‑year career break to focus on parenting, she returned to the legal sector as an HR Business Partner, leveraging...

By HR Grapevine
My Journey From Corporate HR to Service Provider
NewsMar 11, 2026

My Journey From Corporate HR to Service Provider

A former corporate HR leader transitioned to a vendor role at Collective Health, using his experience to champion simpler, more transparent employee benefits. He highlights how clear communication and programs like sabbaticals drive employee satisfaction and retention. The shift provides...

By Employee Benefit News
HowNow ‘Excels’ on the 2026 Fosway 9-Grid™ for Learning Systems
NewsMar 11, 2026

HowNow ‘Excels’ on the 2026 Fosway 9-Grid™ for Learning Systems

HowNow has been named a Core Challenger on the 2026 Fosway 9‑Grid™ for Learning Systems, marking its third straight year in this tier. The analyst firm rates the vendor’s trajectory as “Excelling,” reflecting heightened innovation and market performance. HowNow also...

By Employer News (UK)
Hirevue Acquires Hireguide Technology to Accelerate Agentic AI Hiring
NewsMar 11, 2026

Hirevue Acquires Hireguide Technology to Accelerate Agentic AI Hiring

Hirevue announced the acquisition of Hireguide's agentic AI technology, aiming to embed conversational AI agents into its hiring platform. The first product rollout will be a voice‑based AI Interviewer that evaluates candidates earlier than traditional resume screening. By combining Hireguide's...

By HR Tech Series
Neurodiversity | Police Worker's Sacking over Sexualised Jokes Ruled Unfair Due to ADHD Link
NewsMar 11, 2026

Neurodiversity | Police Worker's Sacking over Sexualised Jokes Ruled Unfair Due to ADHD Link

A UK employment tribunal ruled that the Met Police dismissed employee Martin Madden unfairly because his ADHD influenced his perception of social cues, linking his sexualised jokes to a disability. The tribunal classified the termination as discrimination arising from his...

By HR Grapevine
Red Rover Unveils Records: A Modern K-12 HCM Solution for Managing HR Data Efficiently
NewsMar 11, 2026

Red Rover Unveils Records: A Modern K-12 HCM Solution for Managing HR Data Efficiently

Red Rover launched Records, a new module in its K‑12 human capital management platform that centralizes employee data from hiring through termination. The solution integrates natively with Red Rover’s existing tools—Absence Management, Time Tracking, Hiring, and Professional Development—offering custom forms,...

By HR Tech Series
Brandon Hall Group Welcomes Heidi Grecsek as Managing Director of HCM
NewsMar 11, 2026

Brandon Hall Group Welcomes Heidi Grecsek as Managing Director of HCM

Brandon Hall Group announced that Heidi L. Grecsek has joined as Managing Director of HR and Talent Acquisition. Grecsek brings more than 25 years of leadership experience in global life‑science and technology firms, most recently as Senior Director of Global...

By HR Tech Series
GSA Plan Would Ban DEI for All Federal Funding Recipients — Including Colleges
NewsMar 11, 2026

GSA Plan Would Ban DEI for All Federal Funding Recipients — Including Colleges

The General Services Administration has drafted a certification rule that ties receipt of any federal money to the absence of diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Under the proposal, colleges, K‑12 districts, nonprofit contractors and other fund recipients must sign a...

By Higher Ed Dive
Ropes & Gray Raises London NQ Pay to £170k
NewsMar 11, 2026

Ropes & Gray Raises London NQ Pay to £170k

Ropes & Gray has increased its newly qualified solicitor salary in London to £170,000, a 3% rise from the previous £165,000 level. The uplift, effective 1 January 2026, places the US‑based firm ahead of the Magic Circle, whose NQ pay sits at...

By Legal Cheek (UK)
Morgan Stanley Hires Contract Staff in Hong Kong as Deals Surge: Sources
NewsMar 11, 2026

Morgan Stanley Hires Contract Staff in Hong Kong as Deals Surge: Sources

Morgan Stanley has begun hiring one‑year contract bankers in Hong Kong to support a wave of IPO listings, marking the first Wall Street bank to adopt such a model in the region. The move aims to keep costs low while...

By The Business Times (Singapore) – Companies & Markets
From Learnership to Long-Term Employment: They Didn’t Just Get Trained – They Got a Future
NewsMar 11, 2026

From Learnership to Long-Term Employment: They Didn’t Just Get Trained – They Got a Future

Imagemakers in Cape Town launched the “Stitch by Stitch” learnership, embedding trainees directly into its garment production line. The programme moves learners from basic training through supervised production, specialization, and ultimately permanent employment, achieving retention rates as high as 95%....

By Bizcommunity (HR)
Primark Increases Pay for 27,000 Store Staff
NewsMar 11, 2026

Primark Increases Pay for 27,000 Store Staff

Primark will raise hourly wages for 27,000 store staff across England, Scotland and Wales starting 1 April, setting a £13 floor and £13.71 in London. The adjustment brings the average pay increase to over 15% across the past three years. The...

By The Retail Bulletin (UK)
Ina Bajwa Joins Tilaknagar Industries as CPO
NewsMar 11, 2026

Ina Bajwa Joins Tilaknagar Industries as CPO

Ina Bajwa has been appointed Chief People Officer at Tilaknagar Industries, a company with roots dating back to 1933. Her hire comes as the firm embarks on a new growth and organisational transformation phase. Bajwa will partner with senior leadership...

By HR Katha (India)
Aldi to Create 1,100 Jobs This Year
NewsMar 11, 2026

Aldi to Create 1,100 Jobs This Year

Aldi will create more than 1,100 new store roles in 2026 as it invests over £370 million to open 40 additional UK stores. The hiring wave includes full‑time and part‑time positions ranging from store assistants to managers. This follows a second...

By The Retail Bulletin (UK)
BAE Systems Staff Agree to 6% Pay Rise and Extra Holidays
NewsMar 11, 2026

BAE Systems Staff Agree to 6% Pay Rise and Extra Holidays

Over 1,000 BAE Systems employees at the Warton and Samlesbury sites have accepted a 6% pay increase, ending a protracted industrial dispute. The deal, negotiated with Unite, provides a 4.8% rise back‑dated to 1 January, an additional 0.75% from 1 October, one...

By Personnel Today
Preventative Mental Health Startup Mynd Wants to Change Workplace Support to a Habit
NewsMar 11, 2026

Preventative Mental Health Startup Mynd Wants to Change Workplace Support to a Habit

Australian workers rarely use traditional Employee Assistance Programs, with only about 5% engagement. To address this gap, Melbourne founders Ash Horovitz and Dean Rotenberg launched the mental‑wellbeing app mynd, offering 24/7 micro‑sessions and personalized emotional check‑ins. Since its soft launch...

By Startup Daily (ANZ)
$680k Awarded to Sacked Manager Who Felt as if "the Bad Guys Had Won"
NewsMar 11, 2026

$680k Awarded to Sacked Manager Who Felt as if "the Bad Guys Had Won"

The Federal Circuit Court awarded $680,000 to a former regional operations manager of St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland after finding she was unfairly dismissed for serious misconduct. The court concluded the employer’s breach of the Fair Work Act aggravated her pre‑existing...

By HR Daily (Australia)
Psychological Safety for Learning Teams
NewsMar 11, 2026

Psychological Safety for Learning Teams

The article stresses that merely training managers on trust or culture does not guarantee psychological safety within learning teams. It outlines four progressive safety stages—Inclusion, Learner, Contributor, and Challenger—and argues that intentional coaching practices are essential to move teams through...

By ATD (Association for Talent Development) — Watch & Learn (webinars)
HR Perspectives by Ajay Sharma: “Every Returning Mother Deserves a Role-Redesign Conversation”
NewsMar 11, 2026

HR Perspectives by Ajay Sharma: “Every Returning Mother Deserves a Role-Redesign Conversation”

Ajay Sharma, HR leader at The Oberoi Group, outlines how hospitality’s 24/7 operations create unique talent challenges that policies alone cannot solve. He argues that small, hands‑on teams accelerate ownership and business acumen, while a strong internal promotion pipeline—75% of...

By HR Katha (India)
Online Labor Demand Increased in February
NewsMar 11, 2026

Online Labor Demand Increased in February

The Conference Board‑Lightcast Help Wanted OnLine (HWOL) Index rose to 103.7 in February 2026, up 3.2% from January’s revised 100.5 reading. This marks a modest month‑over‑month gain after a 0.5% increase in December, but the index is still 9.3% lower than...

By The Conference Board – News/Indicators (LEI, Consumer Confidence)
Naresh Kumar G Appointed Head of Talent Acquisition, Matrix Pharmacorp
NewsMar 11, 2026

Naresh Kumar G Appointed Head of Talent Acquisition, Matrix Pharmacorp

Matrix Pharmacorp has appointed Naresh Kumar G as head of talent acquisition, overseeing recruitment for its API, intermediates, peptides, research, manufacturing, and sales divisions. Kumar brings more than 15 years of experience in pharmaceutical and life‑science hiring, most recently serving...

By HR Katha (India)
4 Key Growth Opportunities to Boost CNC Machining Workforce
NewsMar 11, 2026

4 Key Growth Opportunities to Boost CNC Machining Workforce

The U.S. CNC machining sector faces a deep talent gap, with hundreds of thousands of open positions despite a workforce of roughly 12.7 million manufacturing employees. Median machinist age is 46.9, and retirements are outpacing new talent, risking up to 2.1 million...

By Modern Machine Shop
Without Guardrails, the Workplace Can Become a "Stress Amplifier"
NewsMar 11, 2026

Without Guardrails, the Workplace Can Become a "Stress Amplifier"

World events, especially the ongoing Middle East conflict, are spilling into office spaces, triggering heightened stress among employees. Leadership specialist Kris Grant warns that graphic news coverage can linger in meetings, task gaps, and personal thoughts, intensifying anxiety and impairing...

By HR Daily (Australia)
Taiwan Dispatch: Ministry Issues Forced Labor Guidelines After US Trade Action, Migrant Workers’ Rights at Risk
NewsMar 11, 2026

Taiwan Dispatch: Ministry Issues Forced Labor Guidelines After US Trade Action, Migrant Workers’ Rights at Risk

Taiwan's Ministry of Labor issued forced‑labor prevention guidelines after a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Withhold Release Order against Giant Manufacturing. The 11‑indicator framework offers self‑assessment tools for companies but excludes home‑care workers and does not tackle debt bondage or...

By JURIST
Comings & Goings
NewsMar 11, 2026

Comings & Goings

LRG promoted Group HR Director Hannah Cooper to Chief People Officer, highlighting her role in achieving record staff retention rates. The promotion signals LRG’s intent to embed people strategy at the executive level across its sales, lettings, property management and...

By Property Industry Eye – Technology (UK)
Organisations Fall Short in Developing Change Communication Strategies
NewsMar 11, 2026

Organisations Fall Short in Developing Change Communication Strategies

Gallagher's 2026 Employee Communications Report reveals that 61% of organisations lack a formal change communication strategy, despite 57% ranking it as a critical competency for the next year. The absence of structured narratives, channel plans, and adoption metrics forces internal...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
UN Expert Calls for Further Measures to Curb Discrimination Against People with Albinism
NewsMar 11, 2026

UN Expert Calls for Further Measures to Curb Discrimination Against People with Albinism

UN independent expert Muluka‑Anne Miti‑Drummond urged member states to adopt more progressive laws, policies, and implementation measures that protect the employment rights of persons with albinism. She emphasized that visual impairment, melanin deficiency, stigma and discrimination create significant barriers to...

By JURIST
$125k Costs Ordered Against Employee with "Dollar Signs in His Eyes"
NewsMar 11, 2026

$125k Costs Ordered Against Employee with "Dollar Signs in His Eyes"

The Federal Circuit Court ordered a former casual employee of Tasman Rope Access to pay $125,000 in the employer’s legal costs after dismissing his discrimination claim. The judge found the employee’s conduct in the general‑protections proceeding to be manifestly unreasonable....

By HR Daily (Australia)
VinFast Hires Seasoned Auto Executives to Accelerate India Expansion
NewsMar 11, 2026

VinFast Hires Seasoned Auto Executives to Accelerate India Expansion

VinFast has pledged roughly $2 billion to expand in India and has hired more than half a dozen senior executives from Hyundai, Honda, Nissan, Renault, BMW and MG. The talent drive is designed to accelerate the launch of affordable electric cars,...

By Mint (LiveMint) – Companies
The Impact of Brexit on Foreign-Born Workers in the UK
NewsMar 11, 2026

The Impact of Brexit on Foreign-Born Workers in the UK

New research by Portes and Springford (2026) uses synthetic difference‑in‑differences to quantify Brexit’s effect on foreign‑born workers. The study finds that EU‑origin employment fell by about 785,000 by 2024, while non‑EU employment grew by roughly 992,000, resulting in a modest...

By CEPR — VoxEU
More ‘Earn and Learn’ Programs Sprout
NewsMar 10, 2026

More ‘Earn and Learn’ Programs Sprout

Earn‑and‑learn schemes are expanding as companies seek to future‑proof talent amid a tightening labour market. RMIT University has launched a pilot where five Western Australian students will earn a Bachelor of Medical Radiation in nuclear medicine while working full‑time at...

By Campus Review (AU)
BofA Co-President Plans ‘More Aggressive’ Advisor Recruiting
NewsMar 10, 2026

BofA Co-President Plans ‘More Aggressive’ Advisor Recruiting

Bank of America’s Merrill Lynch division, led by co‑president Dean Athanasia, announced a more aggressive push to recruit financial advisors, aiming to expand its 15,000‑advisor platform. The bank has revived veteran‑focused hiring, backed by a 48% YoY rise in forgivable...

By AdvisorHub
A New Employee Benefit News Experience, Designed for Today's Leaders
NewsMar 10, 2026

A New Employee Benefit News Experience, Designed for Today's Leaders

Employee Benefit News unveiled a redesigned homepage and a new adviser-specific portal on March 10, 2026. The revamp consolidates breaking news, in‑depth analysis, research data, events, and expert perspectives into a single, visually engaging interface. Simplified navigation and clear pathways...

By Employee Benefit News
These Interview Questions Can Tell You Whether Someone Is the Right Fit
NewsMar 10, 2026

These Interview Questions Can Tell You Whether Someone Is the Right Fit

Hiring leaders are turning to vulnerability‑focused interview questions to assess intangible traits like teamwork, accountability, and cultural fit. By asking candidates to share moments when they needed help or recount a mistake and its lessons, recruiters gain concrete evidence of...

By Inc.
Report Finds Women Underrepresented in Wealth’s C-Suites, Wirehouses
NewsMar 10, 2026

Report Finds Women Underrepresented in Wealth’s C-Suites, Wirehouses

A FINTRX study reveals women remain underrepresented in wealth‑management leadership and client‑facing roles. Women comprise 28% of the overall workforce but only about 20% of advisory positions, with even lower percentages in asset management and investment banking. Representation in core...

By WealthManagement.com – ETFs
Recruit Like a Pro: Create Eye-Catching Videos to Attract Top Talent
NewsMar 10, 2026

Recruit Like a Pro: Create Eye-Catching Videos to Attract Top Talent

Video recruiting is becoming a staple for talent acquisition, as short, mobile‑friendly clips capture candidate attention faster than text‑heavy job posts. Modern browsers and smartphone apps now let HR teams produce polished videos without costly equipment or specialist editors. The...

By Onrec
Using Loan Regime Split-Dollar Life Insurance to Navigate Nonprofit Executive Compensation Rules
NewsMar 10, 2026

Using Loan Regime Split-Dollar Life Insurance to Navigate Nonprofit Executive Compensation Rules

Nonprofit executives face steep tax liabilities when deferred compensation under Section 457(f) vests, and any compensation above $1 million triggers a 21% excise tax under Section 4960. Traditional non‑qualified plans also create double reporting on Form 990, drawing unwanted scrutiny. A loan‑regime split‑dollar life‑insurance...

By National Law Review – Employment Law
Silicon Valley Is Buzzing About This New Idea: AI Compute As Compensation
NewsMar 10, 2026

Silicon Valley Is Buzzing About This New Idea: AI Compute As Compensation

Silicon Valley is adding AI inference compute as a fourth element of compensation, alongside salary, bonus and equity. Candidates now ask about dedicated GPU or token budgets for running models like Codex, reflecting growing scarcity of inference resources. Companies such...

By Slashdot
New Study Finds 1 Feedback Mistake Prompts 14 Percent of Staff to Quit—And Boomer Managers Are the Most Likely to...
NewsMar 10, 2026

New Study Finds 1 Feedback Mistake Prompts 14 Percent of Staff to Quit—And Boomer Managers Are the Most Likely to...

Adobe’s latest employee‑experience study of 1,000 full‑time workers reveals that feedback anxiety is pervasive, with 38% of respondents delaying necessary feedback out of fear of the recipient’s reaction. Contradictory input slows work for nearly three‑in‑five employees, while low‑quality feedback contributes...

By Inc.
Fired Guard's Deleted Photo Sparks Human Rights Discrimination Complaint
NewsMar 10, 2026

Fired Guard's Deleted Photo Sparks Human Rights Discrimination Complaint

The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario dismissed Jesspreet Grewal’s claim that his termination and the removal of his photograph from a security company’s public‑facing pages constituted race‑based discrimination. The tribunal found Grewal’s allegations were “bald” and lacked a factual nexus...

By Canadian HR Reporter
EY Doubles CPA Exam Bonus to $10,000
NewsMar 10, 2026

EY Doubles CPA Exam Bonus to $10,000

Ernst & Young has doubled its CPA‑exam incentive, raising the early‑career bonus to $10,000 for staff who clear all four exam parts within their first year. The change replaces a $5,000 award and is a flagship element of EY’s three‑year, $1 billion...

By CFO Dive
74% of India’s Educated Women Take Career Breaks — and Motherhood Is only Part of the Story
NewsMar 10, 2026

74% of India’s Educated Women Take Career Breaks — and Motherhood Is only Part of the Story

A new Axis Bank survey of 11,000 college‑educated women across 42 Indian cities finds that 74% take a career break at some point, and 58% do so even without children. The data challenges the prevailing view that motherhood is the...

By HR Katha (India)
The Core Element Behind Every Thriving Global Team
NewsMar 10, 2026

The Core Element Behind Every Thriving Global Team

KeenStack argues that culture, not headcount, is the foundation for scaling global teams. The company hires for a growth mindset, uses the EOS framework to align values, and invests in personal, financial, and professional development. In‑person and hybrid interactions are...

By Entrepreneur
Levi Strauss Faces Age Bias Suit After Allegedly Refilling Axed Role
NewsMar 10, 2026

Levi Strauss Faces Age Bias Suit After Allegedly Refilling Axed Role

Levi Strauss & Co. faces a federal age‑discrimination lawsuit after terminating senior product‑manager Ajay Kapil, claiming his role was eliminated in a workforce reduction. The filing alleges Levi quickly backfilled the same responsibilities with contractors, suggesting the position was never...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
New Class Action Accuses Adobe of Paying Women Less, Then Retaliating
NewsMar 10, 2026

New Class Action Accuses Adobe of Paying Women Less, Then Retaliating

Adobe and staffing firm Talentburst are facing a class‑action lawsuit alleging systematic gender pay discrimination and retaliation. Former SMB Licensing Lead Anna Buntger claims women were paid less than men for equal work, that her supervisor made harassing comments and...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
United Airlines Faces Mass Lawsuit over Vaccine Accommodation Policy
NewsMar 10, 2026

United Airlines Faces Mass Lawsuit over Vaccine Accommodation Policy

A Fifth Circuit appeals court cleared the path for a class‑action lawsuit against United Airlines, allowing over 2,200 customer‑facing employees who received religious vaccine exemptions to sue collectively. United placed those workers on unpaid leave while permitting non‑customer‑facing staff to...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
JBS Staff at US Plant to Strike Next Week
NewsMar 10, 2026

JBS Staff at US Plant to Strike Next Week

Union members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) will walk out at JBS’s Swift Beef plant in Greeley, Colorado on March 16 after eight months of contract talks. The union cites unsafe conditions, modest wage offers—under 2% annual...

By Just Food
Can Increasing Women's Access to Specialists Decrease Insurance Costs?
NewsMar 10, 2026

Can Increasing Women's Access to Specialists Decrease Insurance Costs?

Blair Health, a virtual women’s‑health platform, is tackling a $15 billion annual cost gap where female employees spend 18% more out‑of‑pocket than men. By offering specialist‑level care for a flat $200 per employee per year, the startup claims it can redirect...

By Employee Benefit News
The Turnover Trap: Why Hotel Staffing Remains Fragile—And What Operators Can Do About It
NewsMar 10, 2026

The Turnover Trap: Why Hotel Staffing Remains Fragile—And What Operators Can Do About It

Hospitality faces a chronic staffing crisis, with hotel turnover hovering between 70% and 80% annually—far above the 10‑15% national average. Traditional levers such as wage hikes, referral bonuses, and refreshed job ads are no longer sufficient to stem the churn,...

By Hotel Business