Fair, skilled and innovative work for Wales: CIPD 2026 manifesto
A manifesto for fair, skilled and innovative work, setting out CIPD’s recommendations for policy-makers to strengthen the Welsh labour market
The impact of employer measures during economic downturns
Many people professionals will now be helping employers prepare their response to a period of national recession. This research explores the potential impacts these employer responses can have among employees, and what these findings mean for practice.
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Charles has recently led research into the business case for pensions, how front line managers make and communicate reward decisions, and managing reward risks, as well as the creation of a good practice guide on the annual pay review process. He is also responsible for the CIPD’s public policy work in the area of reward and is a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD.
A manifesto for fair, skilled and innovative work, setting out CIPD’s recommendations for policy-makers to strengthen the Welsh labour market
Watch this on-demand webinar exclusively for CIPD members to explore how the Employment Rights Act 2025 is reshaping employer-trade union dynamics.
Explore the resources you need to comply with changes to right of access, balloting and protections for trade union reps under the Employment Rights Act 2025
Learn about building an effective internal communication strategy.
Katie Stickland, CIPD Knowledge Exchange Manager, reviews research that examines how HR departments have utilised digital technology such as AI and analytics
What are the barriers to the adoption of generative AI tools at work and how can they be overcome?
An exploration of how generative AI tools like ChatGPT can be used effectively to support human resource management
Research investigates what factors influence employees’ responses to electronic performance monitoring