Human Resources (HR) stories
Vistra and G-P unveil a single-contract route to shift firms smoothly from EOR hiring to fully fledged entities in overseas markets.
PeopleIN snaps up New Zealand workforce group Infrawork in a NZD $56 million deal, boosting its trans-Tasman and migrant-labour reach.
On International Women's Day, leaders urge AI built with ethics, inclusion and skills at its core to avoid deepening gender inequality.
Backing women in ICT is more than a diversity goal; it builds confident leaders, stronger teams and delivers real business growth.
AI is reshaping who rises at work; without deliberate governance it could entrench bias or unlock a fairer future for women leaders.
This International Women's Day, move beyond pledges by fixing the skills blind spot that keeps high-performing women from promotion.
In 2026, women in tech are urged to reclaim narrative power, redefining success on their own terms amid pressures of scale, speed and visibility.
Orange Business is tackling tech's gender gap with school outreach, inclusive hiring, upskilling and support for women-led startups.
Women in tech are no longer waiting for a seat at the table - they're redefining leadership, driving growth and building new tables.
Women leaders in procurement share how authenticity, collaboration and flexible work are reshaping a traditionally male-dominated function.
Australia's gender pay gap costs AUD $1.26b weekly as skewed perceptions, hidden data and bias stall real progress on workplace equality.
Seatrium adopts Workday HCM to standardise HR for 24,000 staff, using AI and automation to speed workforce planning across global sites.
AI threatens to displace millions of women in admin and service roles first, unless leaders fund inclusive reskilling and redefine work now.
New Zealand's economy is squandering vital leadership potential by sidelining female, Māori and Pasifika leaders in key decision-making roles.
Leaders can close the AI gender gap by making tools safe, practical and woven into everyday work, not another burden for women.
This International Women's Day, a call to honour women's humanity over metrics, rejecting perfectionism as the price of being valued.
Unconditional, expectation-free allyship is vital to keep women in tech and create psychologically safe, genuinely supportive workplaces.
A woman cybersecurity leader urges Canadians to claim their digital identity, push employers on cyber benefits and demand safer businesses.
In 2026, tech must move beyond hiring drives and embed real cultural change so women can progress, lead and stay for the long term.
UK recruiter WMIS joins industry body TCCA to strengthen global talent pipelines across the evolving critical communications sector.