October 2024 HR Newsletter

Written by Kevin Murphy
1 October, 2024

October is here and, while Halloween is just around the corner, there’s nothing scary about our latest HR newsletter!

It’s packed with must-read insights and top tips – perfect to read while sipping a spiced pumpkin latte.

Inside October’s edition, you’ll find:

Employer branding: How to attract top talent and keep your current team fired up!
Workplace isolation: Why loneliness is on the rise and how to keep people connected.
ADHD: Understand and support employees with ADHD to unlock their full potential.
HR FAQs: The answers you need on references, handling AWOL employees and more.

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