Ready for a break? Go make yourself a cuppa and sit down with this week's round up of HR news and opinion.
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Culture
– Employees are more likely to cheat on their way out the door (Kellogg Insight)
– The ageless workforce and flexible working (Unum)
– Generationalisationism (Mervyn Dinnen)
Wellbeing
– Workplace suicides are rising and globalization is to blame (Newsweek)
– Zen and the art of cubicle living (The Atlantic)
– When to double down on culture (Forbes)
Leadership
– Top UK fund managers are ditching bonuses (Chief Executive Magazine)
– 3 quick 'gig economy' links and a warning to HR leaders (Steve Boese HR Technology)
– No laughing matter (Human Resource Executive Online)
– Vice shows how not to treat freelancers (CJR)
Recruitment
– The missed opportunity in resourcing (Change Effect)
– 6 obstacles between you and better hiring (Brazen Blog)
– What assumptions do we make? (Mark Hendy's Blog)