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Europe – UK and Irish HR managers worried AI will replace them

While the majority of business leaders across the UK and Ireland, 66%, believe AI and automation have the potential to boost efficiency and productivity within the HR department, nearly half of HR managers, or 43%, are worried they will lose their job as more of their function is automated, according to research from HR software firm Personio. ....

United Kingdom , Ross Seychell , Daily Newsview All , Chief People Officer ,

HR Magazine - HR managers worried AI will replace them

AI taking over HR in the future is a major worry for 61% of HR managers, according to research from HR software provider Personio. ....

Zofia Bajorek , Dan Phipps , Ross Seychell , Institute For Employment Studies , Employment Studies ,

HR Magazine - Line managers stop employees speaking up, study finds

When employees see something not right or not working, one in six (17%) think their line manager stops them from speaking up, according to a new study. ....

United Kingdom , Ross Seychell , Fiona Mckee , Angela Oconnor , United Culture , Work Remastered ,

Bare minimum Mondays: Does it work for your career and relationships?

You've heard about quiet quitting, rage applying and other terms young people use nowadays to describe their work and even relationship status. Now there's a new buzz term emerging among millennials and Gen Z workers – bare minimum Mondays. Ever had a case of the Monday blues? Unless you've never had to work a day in your life, you know. ....

Theresa Didonato , Ross Seychell , Loyola University Maryland , Loyola University , Chief People Officer ,

Half of HR departments expect budget cuts

More than half (55%) of HR departments have seen, or expect to have, their budgets cut as rising costs impact organisations. ....

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