Workplace expert, Acas, commissioned YouGov to ask which changes in the Employment Rights Act 2025 will have the biggest impact on bosses and workers. New rights on sick pay topped the polls for both, followed by new protections on unfair ...
Read More »Employers are failing to support neurodiversity at work, finds Acas Survey
Over a third of workers (35 per cent) think that their employer is ineffective at training managers to support neurodiversity at work, according to a new Acas survey. The survey, carried out by YouGov, of 1,000 employees across Great Britain ...
Read More »Acas appoints Baroness Jones as new chair
Baroness Maggie Jones of Whitchurch has been announced as the new Chair of the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) Council. Baroness Jones is a member of the House of Lords and has held several senior roles within the Government ...
Read More »Survey on the Employment Rights Act finds sick pay changes will have biggest impact at work
Workplace expert, Acas, commissioned YouGov to ask which changes in the Employment Rights Act 2025 will have the biggest impact on bosses and workers. New rights on sick pay topped the polls for both, followed by new protections on unfair ...
Read More »Royal Assent for new Employment Rights Act welcomed by Acas & TUC
The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) has welcomed the new Employment Rights Act, describing it as a significant opportunity for employers and staff to work together to help businesses thrive and improve working lives. The Act, which received Royal ...
Read More »Acas report reveals nearly half of people experience conflict at work
Acas has marked its 50th anniversary with the publication of a new report that shows nearly half of people experience conflict at work. Since 1975, Acas has been the nation’s trusted voice in workplace relations, evolving from addressing industrial disputes to ...
Read More »Acas launches new strategy as polls show workplace conflict is rising
The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) has launched a new transformative five-year strategy as polling revealed over two in five workers say workplace conflict is rising, with pay, working patterns, and capability and performance now among the top causes. ...
Read More »A third of employers think AI will increase productivity
A new survey from workplace experts, Acas has revealed more than a third (35 per cent) of employers think that artificial intelligence (AI) will increase productivity. Acas commissioned YouGov to ask employers in Britain what they thought was the most ...
Read More »1 in 4 workers concerned that AI will lead to job losses
A new survey from workplace expert, Acas, has revealed that over a quarter (26 per cent) of workers are worried that artificial intelligence (AI) will lead to job losses. Acas commissioned YouGov to ask employees in Britain what their biggest ...
Read More »Stress Awareness Month: Three in 10 workers feel their organisation is not effective at handling stress
A new survey by workplace experts, Acas, has found that almost three in 10 workers (28 per cent) believe their employer is not effective at managing workplace stress. To Mark Stress Awareness Month in April, Acas commissioned YouGov to ask ...
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