D&I champion and offshore worker Samantha Jayne Nelson to speak at cHerRies Conference
Around 15 years ago, Samantha Jayne Nelson came back to work after the Christmas break and sent out an email to her work colleagues.
Around 15 years ago, Samantha Jayne Nelson came back to work after the Christmas break and sent out an email to her work colleagues.
A workforce that is diverse and inclusive brings huge benefits to employees and employers alike – but how can this be achieved in practice?
Scotland’s leading awards scheme honouring the best and brightest of human resources and personnel professionals has launched its program for 2023 and it is back bigger and better than ever.
The Press and Journal is delighted to reveal the finalists in the cHeRries Awards 2022, in association with Mattioli Woods.
People are the lifeblood of any organisation and those who support their training, recruitment and skills development are more important now than ever.
Entries are now open for the north-east’s top HR awards event, which this year moves to Aberdeen’s multi-million-pound new entertainment venue.
Hundreds of HR professionals gathered at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre yesterday to celebrate the most prestigious awards in the sector.
Judges have whittled down dozens of applicants to reveal the shortlist for terrific teams and tremendous teachers at the north-east’s most prestigious HR awards.
Eight finalists are in the running for two hotly contested categories of The Press and Journal cHeRries Awards 2019.