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Disability · United KingdomAn entrepreneur, bestselling author and Menopause Mentor is speaking out after what she feels is an example of ‘campaigning gone wrong’ as businesses across the UK start the year having labelled menopause as a ‘disability’. For the first time, in 2025, menopause has been written into legislation as being a core workplace issue, which means it’s no longer a matter of good practice or wellbeing for employers to take it seriously, it is now a legal…See the Story
‘Menopause is Not a Disability’ Argues Campaigner in Wake of Employment Rights Bill

United Kingdom · United KingdomOrganizations are increasingly demanding facilitated learning experiences that allow managers to practise judgement, communication, and leadership skills. In response, Mindtools Kineo is launching its Manager Skills Workshops,delivered virtually, in person, or as part of a blended programme. These workshops complement digital and AI-enabled learning experiences by embedding insight, application, and accountability into manager skills development…See the Story
Mindtools Kineo launches instructor-led, insights driven workshops enabling managers to lead effectively in the modern workplace.

New Year · United KingdomThe New Year is usually a launchpad for fresh starts and bold career moves – but not this January. Owen Morgan, Managing Director at outplacement and HR specialist INTOO UK & Ireland says there is a growing number of workers staying put in their current roles gripped by uncertainty in an increasingly fragile job market that could be put under further strain in 2026. He cautions that could do more harm than good. INTOO’s Future World of Work rese…See the Story