Human Resources News and Headlines

HR Salaries in Charity Sector on the Rise
NewsMay 6, 2026

HR Salaries in Charity Sector on the Rise

HR salaries in the charity sector jumped 11% year‑on‑year, lifting the median pay to £36,000 (≈ $45,700). Finance roles fell 4% and CEOs saw a 2% dip, highlighting divergent compensation trends. The CharityJob data, covering 55,000 listings, also recorded an 18%...

By Personnel Today
Employment Law Reform Is Redesigning Operating Models for Operations Leaders
NewsMay 6, 2026

Employment Law Reform Is Redesigning Operating Models for Operations Leaders

UK employment law reforms are reshaping operating models for operations leaders, beyond simple compliance. New day‑one rights, expanded statutory sick pay, stronger redundancy and whistleblowing protections, and the Fair Work Agency collectively increase workforce variability and reduce the margin for...

By On the Mark – Blog
Southern Cities Capture Six of Top 10 Spots for Graduate Hiring
NewsMay 6, 2026

Southern Cities Capture Six of Top 10 Spots for Graduate Hiring

Graduate hiring has migrated to the South, with Birmingham topping the WSJ‑ADP ranking at the 96th percentile for entry‑level hires, 88th for affordability and 85th for wages. Tampa surged to second place, posting perfect 100th‑percentile scores in hiring and affordability...

By University Business
Branch Launches TipCalc to Automate Tip Pooling and Cashless Payouts for Restaurants and Reduce Errors at Close
NewsMay 6, 2026

Branch Launches TipCalc to Automate Tip Pooling and Cashless Payouts for Restaurants and Reduce Errors at Close

Branch, a workforce‑financial platform, launched TipCalc, an automated tip‑pooling and cashless payout tool for restaurants. The solution pulls real‑time data from point‑of‑sale systems, applies custom sharing rules, and distributes tips nightly to workers’ Branch accounts. By replacing manual spreadsheets, TipCalc...

By Restaurant Technology News
‘Your Craft Is Obsolete’: WiseTech Staff in Limbo as AI Touted as Better than Humans
NewsMay 6, 2026

‘Your Craft Is Obsolete’: WiseTech Staff in Limbo as AI Touted as Better than Humans

WiseTech, the Australian logistics‑software firm listed on the ASX, announced a plan to cut roughly 30% of its global workforce – about 2,000 of its 7,000 employees – over the next 18 months as it pivots to an AI‑led model....

By The Guardian AI
The Great AI Upskilling of the Travel Workforce
NewsMay 6, 2026

The Great AI Upskilling of the Travel Workforce

Travel companies are beginning a wave of AI upskilling, but only a handful—Airbnb, Amadeus, SNCF, Expedia and Booking.com—have formal programs that target both engineers and non‑technical staff. Airbnb’s internal “AI for Non‑Developers” workstream and a dedicated Staff AI Innovation Engineer...

By Skift – Technology
How Are Employers Using AI Agents in Canada?
NewsMay 6, 2026

How Are Employers Using AI Agents in Canada?

Canadian executives see AI agents as central to future work, with 77% already deploying them for tasks like knowledge sharing and 66% planning fully integrated AI‑human workforces. The technology is reshaping hiring and performance management, as 59% report changes in...

By Canadian HR Reporter
Unions Are Having a Moment in Publishing. Here’s Why.
NewsMay 6, 2026

Unions Are Having a Moment in Publishing. Here’s Why.

Workers at the University of Chicago Press announced a plan to unionize, creating the first union in the nonprofit publisher’s 130‑year history. The move follows similar union drives at Hachette Book Group, Catapult Books and the American Library Association, all...

By Literary Hub
Rajeev Singh Rejoins Yokohama ATG as CHRO
NewsMay 6, 2026

Rajeev Singh Rejoins Yokohama ATG as CHRO

Yokohama ATG announced the appointment of Rajeev Singh as its chief human resources officer, effective April 20, 2026. Based in Mumbai, Singh will head the company’s global HR function across India, the United States and Europe. He returns to the...

By HR Katha (India)
Companies Are Increasingly Favoring Temporary Staff Over Permanent Hires
NewsMay 6, 2026

Companies Are Increasingly Favoring Temporary Staff Over Permanent Hires

Employers in the U.S. and Europe are turning to temporary staff as economic uncertainty and AI disruptions make permanent hiring riskier. Staffing firms such as Randstad, Robert Half and PageGroup report that contract‑work revenue is holding up better than permanent‑placement...

By CPA Practice Advisor
HR Tech 2026 Q1 Funding Review
NewsMay 6, 2026

HR Tech 2026 Q1 Funding Review

The HR‑tech sector entered a subdued Q1 2026 after a record‑breaking finish to 2025. While the number of deals stayed roughly flat, total capital deployed dropped noticeably, reflecting tighter investor appetites. Large late‑stage rounds slowed, but early‑stage activity held steady....

By HRTechFeed
Freshworks Is Cutting 500 Jobs as AI Writes More than Half Its Code
NewsMay 6, 2026

Freshworks Is Cutting 500 Jobs as AI Writes More than Half Its Code

Freshworks announced it will eliminate roughly 500 positions, about 11% of its global staff, as AI now generates more than half of the company’s code. The restructuring carries a one‑time charge of approximately $8 million and will funnel savings into its...

By Quartz — Finance
Want to Show Your Nurses Appreciation? Fix Your Hospital Communications
NewsMay 6, 2026

Want to Show Your Nurses Appreciation? Fix Your Hospital Communications

Hospitals will celebrate nurses during National Nurses Week, yet chronic communication breakdowns threaten morale and patient safety. A recent survey shows one in nine nurses learn policy changes after they’re already in effect, and more than 80% link missed messages...

By MedCity News
How SMEs Can Become Learning Organisations, without the Corporate Bureaucracy
NewsMay 6, 2026

How SMEs Can Become Learning Organisations, without the Corporate Bureaucracy

Small and medium‑size enterprises (SMEs) often overlook knowledge management, assuming it belongs to large corporations. In reality, their informal processes cause frequent knowledge leakage whenever staff leave or projects end, leading to hidden costs and slower growth. The article argues...

By e27
Are Your Disciplinary Processes up to Code?
NewsMay 6, 2026

Are Your Disciplinary Processes up to Code?

The updated Code of Good Practice: Dismissals (Schedule 8), gazetted on 4 September 2025, forces South African employers to overhaul disciplinary policies. It requires written notice, language‑appropriate hearings, and a genuine opportunity for employees to respond. Non‑compliance can lead the CCMA to deem...

By Bizcommunity (HR)
Intuit Unveils QuickBooks Workforce, Radically Transforming Human Capital Management for Small and Mid-Market Businesses
NewsMay 6, 2026

Intuit Unveils QuickBooks Workforce, Radically Transforming Human Capital Management for Small and Mid-Market Businesses

Intuit announced QuickBooks Workforce, an AI‑native human capital management suite that sits inside QuickBooks Online, Online Advanced and Intuit Enterprise Suite. The platform unifies payroll, time tracking, benefits, recruiting, performance and compliance, replacing the 7‑25 disparate tools many small and...

By HR Tech Series
Why 'Insurance for Living' Can't Wait
NewsMay 6, 2026

Why 'Insurance for Living' Can't Wait

The World Life Insurance Report 2026 reveals a stark mismatch between younger workers’ expectations and what insurers deliver in group life coverage. Only 19% of carriers provide portable policies, while 44% of under‑40 employees want coverage that follows them across jobs....

By Employee Benefit News
King’s Award for Wrexham Construction Firm Who Transforms Lives by Building Opportunity
NewsMay 6, 2026

King’s Award for Wrexham Construction Firm Who Transforms Lives by Building Opportunity

Wrexham‑based construction firm Pave‑Aways has been awarded its first King’s Award for Enterprise in recognition of its ‘Looking After Our Workforce’ programme. Launched in 2020, the initiative has supported nearly 500 individuals, including 288 from disadvantaged backgrounds, creating 70 new...

By Employer News (UK)
When Reputation Becomes Operational: Lessons From the Mandelson Vetting Scandal
NewsMay 6, 2026

When Reputation Becomes Operational: Lessons From the Mandelson Vetting Scandal

The Peter Mandelson vetting controversy illustrates how reputational risk has become an operational imperative. Rapid public scrutiny led to the dismissal of a senior civil servant and forced urgent reviews of the appointment process. The episode shows that traditional, siloed...

By Onrec
Global Benefits | Developing a Data-Driven Benefits Strategy
NewsMay 6, 2026

Global Benefits | Developing a Data-Driven Benefits Strategy

Generali Employee Benefits highlights the growing complexity of managing multinational employee health plans, where divergent public and private healthcare systems, shifting disease trends, geopolitical instability, and accelerating medical inflation create unique risk profiles in each market. The article argues that...

By HR Grapevine
Why Your LMS Dashboards Are Lying To You: Completion Rates ≠ Skill Growth
NewsMay 6, 2026

Why Your LMS Dashboards Are Lying To You: Completion Rates ≠ Skill Growth

L&D dashboards still lean on course completion rates, treating them as proof of learning. The article argues that completion, time‑on‑task, and satisfaction are vanity metrics that don’t reveal skill growth. It proposes a shift to skills‑mapped learning: define a taxonomy,...

By eLearning Industry — Learning & Development
10 Remote Onboarding Best Practices to Skyrocket Productivity and Retention
NewsMay 6, 2026

10 Remote Onboarding Best Practices to Skyrocket Productivity and Retention

The article outlines ten best‑practice steps for remote onboarding, emphasizing a structured checklist, early pre‑boarding, clear expectations, and continuous manager involvement. It highlights how a repeatable workflow—supported by onboarding software like Process Street—reduces delays, improves new‑hire productivity, and boosts retention....

By Process Street – Blog
Why the Mission Matters for Engineers at This Top Workplace
NewsMay 6, 2026

Why the Mission Matters for Engineers at This Top Workplace

Alexandria Insights, a Service‑Disabled Veteran‑Owned Small Business, earned a spot on Engineering.com’s Top Workplaces for Engineers 2026. The firm highlights its mission‑driven focus on national‑security systems, offering engineers end‑to‑end project ownership from concept through sustainment. Robust back‑office support and multidisciplinary...

By Engineering.com
Delhi HC Upholds Compulsory Retirement of IAF Civilian Employee in Forgery Case
NewsMay 6, 2026

Delhi HC Upholds Compulsory Retirement of IAF Civilian Employee in Forgery Case

The Delhi High Court upheld the compulsory retirement of a civilian carpenter employed by the Indian Air Force after he was found guilty of forging union receipt books and collecting subscription fees without authorization. The bench rejected the employee’s claim...

By HR Katha (India)
Humility, Agility—Keys to Unlocking HR Greatness in the Age of AI
NewsMay 6, 2026

Humility, Agility—Keys to Unlocking HR Greatness in the Age of AI

MetLife’s CHRO Shurawl Sibblies argues that HR greatness in the AI era hinges on humility, active listening, and transparent communication. She stresses that employees’ fear of AI‑driven layoffs can be mitigated by openly sharing what is known—and unknown—about AI’s impact....

By Human Resource Executive
The Trust Gap: Redefining the Relationship Between Benefits Advisors and HR
NewsMay 6, 2026

The Trust Gap: Redefining the Relationship Between Benefits Advisors and HR

A panel at the BenefitsPRO Broker Expo highlighted a deep trust gap between benefits advisors and HR departments. Advisors often bypass HR to sell directly to CFOs, while HR perceives advisors as product‑focused brokers. Panelists urged a shift toward strategic...

By Human Resource Executive
SBI Staff Federation Intensifies Protest over Outsourcing
NewsMay 6, 2026

SBI Staff Federation Intensifies Protest over Outsourcing

The All India State Bank of India Staff Federation has called a two‑day strike, now backed by multiple bank unions and pensioner groups, over alleged outsourcing of permanent roles, a freeze on messenger recruitment, and safety concerns. The union argues...

By HR Katha (India)
Research: Why You Shouldn’t Treat AI Agents Like Employees
NewsMay 6, 2026

Research: Why You Shouldn’t Treat AI Agents Like Employees

A new randomized study of 1,261 managers shows that treating AI systems as employees rather than tools harms accountability, error detection and professional identity. When AI is framed as an employee, personal accountability drops 9 points, escalation requests rise 44%,...

By Harvard Business Review
Marriott CHROs Answer 7 Questions Every HR Leader Is Asking
NewsMay 6, 2026

Marriott CHROs Answer 7 Questions Every HR Leader Is Asking

At HR Tech Europe 2026, Marriott International’s CHROs Francisca Martinez and Kris Dunn fielded seven pressing HR questions, revealing a hybrid approach to technology that blends global suite platforms with best‑of‑breed solutions. They stressed that AI agents will only deliver...

By Human Resource Executive
Care Quality Commission Offers £220k Salary for Next Chief Exec
NewsMay 6, 2026

Care Quality Commission Offers £220k Salary for Next Chief Exec

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has opened a recruitment drive for a new chief executive, offering a salary of £220,000 (about $280,000). The regulator, a non‑departmental public body with a £300 million (≈$381 million) budget and roughly 3,300 staff, has lost two...

By Civil Service World (UK)
Using AI to Mask Accents of Call Centre Agents 'Misleading,' Says Union
NewsMay 6, 2026

Using AI to Mask Accents of Call Centre Agents 'Misleading,' Says Union

Canadian telecom unions warned Ottawa to curb AI use after uncovering real‑time accent‑masking AI in call centres, notably at TELUS. They cited 20,000 jobs lost over the past decade‑plus and said AI‑driven surveillance and offshoring threaten remaining roles. The alliance...

By Canadian HR Reporter
New National Origin Discrimination Settlement: $1.25M Payout Linked to Ugly Email
NewsMay 6, 2026

New National Origin Discrimination Settlement: $1.25M Payout Linked to Ugly Email

The EEOC secured a $1.25 million settlement from R&R Janitorial, a federal contractor, after finding that Hispanic workers were terminated because of their Central American national origin. The case stemmed from derogatory remarks and an email likening immigrants to raccoons, which...

By HR Morning
Exclusive: Pocket FM Lets Go of over 100 Employees; More Job Cuts May Follow
NewsMay 6, 2026

Exclusive: Pocket FM Lets Go of over 100 Employees; More Job Cuts May Follow

Pocket FM announced a fresh round of layoffs affecting roughly 100‑130 employees, about 10% of its staff, as it seeks to improve efficiency and raise revenue per employee. The cuts may be followed by a second wave that could reach...

By Entrackr
Building Ethical Benefits that Work for Everyone
NewsMay 6, 2026

Building Ethical Benefits that Work for Everyone

The Retail Solutions UK article highlights a widening gap between employer perception and employee satisfaction with benefits, noting that two‑thirds of firms think staff value perks while only one‑fifth of employees agree. Generational data shows 64% of Gen Z feel their...

By The Retail Bulletin (UK)
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault’s Annual Pay Revealed
NewsMay 6, 2026

LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault’s Annual Pay Revealed

LVMH disclosed that CEO Bernard Arnault’s fixed annual compensation for 2026 is €1.1 million (about $1.2 million), unchanged from the prior year. He is also eligible for a variable component capped at 250% of his salary, split evenly between financial targets and...

By Cosmetics Business
How HR Can Lead the Human Side of AI Transformation
NewsMay 6, 2026

How HR Can Lead the Human Side of AI Transformation

Enterprises are racing to operationalize generative and predictive AI, but many pilots stall because employees lack trust, understanding, and readiness. The article argues that the technology itself is rarely the barrier; the human factor is. Human Resources is uniquely positioned...

By Diginomica
Why Freshworks Is Laying Off 11% of Its Workforce as AI Takes over the Majority of Coding Work
NewsMay 6, 2026

Why Freshworks Is Laying Off 11% of Its Workforce as AI Takes over the Majority of Coding Work

Freshworks announced it will lay off roughly 500 employees, about 11% of its global staff, as AI now generates more than half of its code. The cuts will trigger an $8 million restructuring charge and come despite a 16% YoY revenue...

By Diginomica
HR Query: Why Global Talent Is the New Competitive Edge
NewsMay 6, 2026

HR Query: Why Global Talent Is the New Competitive Edge

Global hiring is moving from a logistical hurdle to a strategic advantage, according to Laura Maffucci, Head of HR at G‑P. She highlights that 80% of employees want to work for multinational firms and that staying local risks falling behind...

By HR Daily Advisor
Jobs Connect Opens Opportunities for Cape Residents
NewsMay 6, 2026

Jobs Connect Opens Opportunities for Cape Residents

Between July 2023 and April 2026 Cape Town’s Jobs Connect platform placed 12,914 residents into jobs, including 432 graduates and 388 people with disabilities. The service also delivered education and training to 2,376 users and has attracted 170,000 total profiles since its...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
Effective Upskilling: 4 Ways to Cure the ‘Silent Standoff’
NewsMay 6, 2026

Effective Upskilling: 4 Ways to Cure the ‘Silent Standoff’

DeVry University’s third annual upskilling report uncovers a stark perception gap: 69% of employers doubt workers’ skill readiness while many employees claim access to development is slipping. Although 85% of workers feel they won’t need new qualifications in the next...

By HR Morning
How UKG Puts AI to Work for Frontline Employees
NewsMay 6, 2026

How UKG Puts AI to Work for Frontline Employees

UKG, a leading HR tech platform serving 80,000 firms, is deploying agentic AI, voice agents and an autonomous People Assist tool to improve frontline worker experiences. The company uses a democratized innovation framework that lets power users submit ideas, with...

By CIO.com
The AI Assessment Gap: Why Your Hiring Process Can’t Find the Talent You Need
NewsMay 6, 2026

The AI Assessment Gap: Why Your Hiring Process Can’t Find the Talent You Need

The article warns that hiring “AI engineers” without clear role definitions creates an assessment gap. Traditional technical tests measure coding ability but miss the “technical taste” needed to make architectural and deployment decisions in AI projects. It proposes a multidimensional...

By CIO.com
Referees Score Key Ruling Against HMRC
NewsMay 6, 2026

Referees Score Key Ruling Against HMRC

A UK tribunal has ruled that around 60 lower‑league football referees are self‑employed, not employees of Professional Game Match Officials Limited. The decision means HM Revenue and Customs will forfeit roughly $742,000 in unpaid employment taxes for the 2014‑2016 period....

By Personnel Today
Capitec Expands AWS Training to Close Critical Tech Skills Gap
NewsMay 6, 2026

Capitec Expands AWS Training to Close Critical Tech Skills Gap

Capitec Bank launched AWS Skill Builder, upskilling 568 employees in cloud competencies while expanding use of Pluralsight (2,071 learning hours) and Udemy Business (42,967 hours). The bank’s internal innovation programme, Dragons’ Den, awarded R120,000 (≈$6,500) across 93 ideas, fostering cross‑functional...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
Daon Launches Workforce Identity Fraud Prevention Tool
NewsMay 6, 2026

Daon Launches Workforce Identity Fraud Prevention Tool

Daon announced a Workforce Identity Fraud Prevention solution that unifies its TrustX, xProof, xAuth and xFace technologies into a single framework. The platform verifies candidate identities during hiring, issues phishing‑resistant passkey authentication, and provides step‑up and continuous re‑verification throughout employment....

By RegTech Analyst
United Breweries Appoints Parul Malhotra as CHRO
NewsMay 6, 2026

United Breweries Appoints Parul Malhotra as CHRO

United Breweries appointed Parul Malhotra as chief human resources officer, effective July 1 2026, to lead its people agenda. Malhotra brings over 20 years of HR experience, most recently as senior director HR for adidas in Southeast Asia. The board approved the appointment, highlighting...

By HR Katha (India)
Freshworks to Cut 11% Staff, Registers 16% Rise in Revenue
NewsMay 6, 2026

Freshworks to Cut 11% Staff, Registers 16% Rise in Revenue

Freshworks announced an 11% workforce reduction, laying off roughly 500 employees as AI now writes more than half of its code. Despite the cuts, the SaaS firm posted a 16% revenue increase in Q1 2026, reaching $228.6 million, though net loss...

By YourStory
Apna Mart Lays Off 10% of Workforce, Shifts Base From Bengaluru to Gurugram
NewsMay 6, 2026

Apna Mart Lays Off 10% of Workforce, Shifts Base From Bengaluru to Gurugram

Apna Mart, the Accel‑ and Peak XV‑backed quick‑commerce startup, announced a 10% workforce reduction, affecting roughly 35‑40 employees. The cuts are tied to AI‑driven automation and a strategic relocation of its product and technology functions from Bengaluru to Gurugram. The company,...

By Entrackr
'Na-Inspire Ng Flood Control': More Jobseekers Flock Ombudsman Amid Aggressive Anti-Corruption Drive
NewsMay 6, 2026

'Na-Inspire Ng Flood Control': More Jobseekers Flock Ombudsman Amid Aggressive Anti-Corruption Drive

The Philippines Office of the Ombudsman has attracted more than 3,500 applicants for 114 permanent positions opened last month, reflecting a surge of interest as the agency intensifies its anti‑corruption campaign. The recruitment includes lawyers and a range of specialists...

By Manila Bulletin – Business