Dexter Tilo

Dexter Tilo

Dexter Tilo is a news writer for the Human Resources Director, where he produces articles about the particular sector to help keep them up to date with significant events.

Dexter has been writing for over three years now in various publications, and also takes an interest in writing about news and current political affairs.

 

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Google fires employees involved in April 16 protest: reports

Google fires employees involved in April 16 protest: reports

But organiser says some terminated staff 'non-participating bystanders' to Israeli protest

Early-career women cite remote work as career asset amid male-dominated offices

Early-career women cite remote work as career asset amid male-dominated offices

Survey finds 'critical differences' between how men and women perceive office-based work

Musk apologises to laid-off staff for severance package 'mistake'

Musk apologises to laid-off staff for severance package 'mistake'

Tesla CEO promises mistakes to be 'corrected immediately'

Over 70% of global workforce exposed to climate change hazards: ILO

Over 70% of global workforce exposed to climate change hazards: ILO

OSH protections 'struggling to keep up with the evolving risks'

Why are fewer PTO requests being approved?

Why are fewer PTO requests being approved?

Requests for paid time off increased globally in the first quarter – but more were declined, finds survey

How many hours are employees saving due to gen AI?

How many hours are employees saving due to gen AI?

'Most respondents view a potential employer's decision to provide access to gen AI tools favourably'

Mercado Libre to hire about 18,000 people: reports

Mercado Libre to hire about 18,000 people: reports

Massive hiring plan comes after e-commerce firm quadrupled workforce over last three years

'Terrifying' trend: Over 11 million malware attacks recorded globally in past 4 years

'Terrifying' trend: Over 11 million malware attacks recorded globally in past 4 years

Which countries are most targeted by malware attacks?

AI may speed up recruitment – but it won’t get any easier

AI may speed up recruitment – but it won’t get any easier

New tech 'could make the job of a HR leader more challenging than ever,' says report

Where are the best destinations for remote workers in 2024?

Where are the best destinations for remote workers in 2024?

Report unveils top places to work remotely based on cost of living, safety, incentives