The rise of women in technology roles
Technology is usually seen as a profession dominated by men. Yet a survey by specialist recruitment firm Robert Half shows a rise in the...
Read moreWhite Paper outlines VEVRAA and Section 503 Enforcement changes
It is now more important than ever for US federal contractors to take the necessary steps to ensure compliance with new regulatory changes—this, according...
Read moreHRM Expo to focus on BeNeLux
The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg will be under the spotlight this September as delegates gather for Europe’s largest exhibition for HR management, The HRM...
Read moreKPMG to acquire Towers Watson’s HRSD Practice
KPMG will acquire Towers Watson’s Human Resources Service Delivery (HRSD) practice in the coming weeks under an agreement made by the two giants this...
Read moreIBM Verse to transform the way we work
IBM pitched the benefits of its brand new $100 million office collaboration software, IBM Verse in Hong Kong. The platform, which IBM claims is...
Read moreB-School Graduates see strong jobs opportunities
85% of the Class of 2015 business school students believe that their degrees will provide them with a competitive edge in the job market—this,...
Read moreWhat makes millennials tick?
Among rampant discussion—including in HR Magazine’s Summer Issue cover story—of what makes a millennial tick, Great Place to Work and Fortune decided to ask Gen...
Read moreHR tech providers join forces
Corporate Renaissance Group— an enterprise performance technology provider—and Synerion—a Mississauga-based leading workforce management solutions vendor—announced that they have joined forces to provide complete HR...
Read moreClimate change fuels child labour and trafficking, says Nobel Peace Laureate
Climate change is creating conditions that fuel child labour, child trafficking and forced labour, the Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi told delegates at a...
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