CIPD webinar (member-exclusive): Collective consultation and managing redundancy
From 6 April 2026, the Employment Rights Act 2025 will strengthen collective consultation during redundancy. How can you best prepare for these changes?
An eight-step model for minimising employee burnout after multiple redundancy programmes
This study looks at the impact of multiple redundancy programmes on surviving employees. The author proposes an eight-step model to help employers manage redundancies in a structured way, in order to minimise employee burnout and maintain employee morale.
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Rebecca joined the CIPD research team in 2019, with experience as both a practitioner and a researcher in health and wellbeing at work. Now, Rebecca’s focus at the CIPD is developing HR practice and capability through research-driven projects. Rebecca has a master’s degree in occupational psychology and applies psychological theory to the workplace to create positive change, where both people and businesses can thrive.
From 6 April 2026, the Employment Rights Act 2025 will strengthen collective consultation during redundancy. How can you best prepare for these changes?
From 6 April 2026, the Employment Rights Act 2025 will strengthen collective consultation during redundancy. How can you best prepare for these changes?
Stay up to date with the latest recruitment and redundancy trends in the UK.
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