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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HR leaders struggle to enforce office return amid workforce pushback

HR leaders struggle to enforce office return amid workforce pushback

Even leadership is divided over office-return policies, report finds

Training fails to keep pace with HR’s widespread AI use – report

Training fails to keep pace with HR’s widespread AI use – report

HR leaders who receive job-specific training more confident in using AI

'Quiet cracking': New workplace trend signalling employee unhappiness

'Quiet cracking': New workplace trend signalling employee unhappiness

How can employers address the issue?

Linda Yaccarino steps down as X CEO

Linda Yaccarino steps down as X CEO

Yaccarino departs social media platform two years after joining

'Cringeworthy' phrases turning candidates off job listings

'Cringeworthy' phrases turning candidates off job listings

Candidates also don't like cover letters, complex application processes or manual entry of CV details: report

'A big turn-off': Should HR use AI in recognising employees?

'A big turn-off': Should HR use AI in recognising employees?

Managers need to use AI "responsibly and appropriately" when sending recognition messages

UK to expand leave policy to cover miscarriages

UK to expand leave policy to cover miscarriages

Expanded leave expected to benefit hundreds of thousands of workers

Clear people strategy needed to boost AI adoption at work, report says

Clear people strategy needed to boost AI adoption at work, report says

New findings reveal AI adoption is high, but training rates are low

Video platform Vimeo names new chief people officer

Video platform Vimeo names new chief people officer

HR veteran Rose Frawley will step into the role of chief people officer

Demand for MBA graduates remains strong

Demand for MBA graduates remains strong

Business postgrads remain in demand for their versatility and strategic thinking