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Welcome to City HR’s April Newsletter!

30/04/2026
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Supporting our members to navigate complexity with confidence remains at the heart of City HR. In this month’s bulletin:

  • The City HR Benchmarking Survey 2026 is now live!
  • FINAL chance to apply for The City HR and Middlemore CPO Accelerator Programme
  • See what events you can join across May
  • Hear from our thought leaders on Leadership Opportunities, Emotional Intelligence, The Employment Rights Reset and What you need to know by September in regards to the FCA guidance on NFM.
  • Plus catch up on key content from April

 

PARTICIPATE IN OUR 2026 BENCHMARKING SURVEY

This year marks an exciting evolution. We’re introducing enhanced technology, supported by PwC as our technical service provider, alongside new capabilities including AI-driven insights and an interactive benchmarking dashboard.

The survey will explore key areas shaping the future of work, including:

  • HR Operating models and Workforce Planning
  • Reward, Pay Transparency, and Regulatory Change
  • Talent, Development, and “hot jobs”
  • Culture, ESG, and Inclusion
  • AI, Skills, and Future Readiness

Participate here

 

FINAL CHANCE TO APPLY FOR THE CITY HR x MIDDLEMORE CPO ACCELERATOR PROGRAMME

The CPO Accelerator Programme 2026, delivered in partnership between City HR and Middlemore, is a year-long, cohort-based development experience designed to prepare senior HR leaders for the CPO role.

This unique programme equips our second cohort with the commercial acumen, leadership capability, and strategic insight required to succeed in today’s evolving business landscape.

Member applications close EOB 4th May

Learn more here

 

JOIN OUR EVENTS ACROSS MAY

View our upcoming sessions designed to help HR teams stay informed and connected. From early-career HR professionals looking to strengthen their commercial acumen, to our upcoming roundtable where Resourcing & Assessment professionals can come together to discuss pressing topics, and sessions for Reward and Compensation members to share the wins and challenges from their recent remuneration cycle, there’s something for everyone.

View our events here

LHH VIEW FROM THE C-SUITE – LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES IN A SHIFTING LANDSCAPE

LHH’s View from the C-suite is an annual report exploring the views of over 2,500 board level executives and c-suite business leaders across 13 countries. After several years of sustained disruption, many executives are asking a different question, not how to respond to volatility, but how to lead through it decisively.

Read in full here

 

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN LEADERSHIP: THE KEY TO A THRIVING WORKPLACE

In today’s complex workplace, leaders must go beyond technical expertise to build trust, foster psychological safety, and support high-performing teams. This blog explores how emotionally intelligent leadership drives engagement, strengthens feedback and performance conversations, and supports effective change management. With practical frameworks such as the five levels of self-awareness, it highlights how organisations can embed emotional intelligence into leadership development. A valuable read for HR professionals looking to create more resilient, inclusive and successful workplace cultures.

Read more here

 

THE EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS RESET

As the Employment Rights Act introduces wide-ranging reforms—from enhanced worker protections to new employer obligations—HR leaders face a critical “reset” moment. The article explores how organisations can move beyond compliance to build more transparent, fair, and resilient workplaces. With changes including expanded dismissal rights, flexible working expectations, and greater accountability, it emphasises the need for proactive planning, policy review, and leadership readiness. A must-read for HR professionals navigating one of the most significant shifts in UK employment law in recent years.

See full article here

 

FCA GUIDANCE ON NFM: WHAT FIRMS NEED TO KNOW BEFORE SEPTEMBER 2026

The article outlines how behaviours such as bullying, harassment and violence will increasingly fall within regulatory scope, with implications for conduct rules, fitness and propriety assessments, and organisational culture. It highlights the need for firms to review policies, strengthen reporting frameworks, and ensure leaders are equipped to respond effectively. With a clear steer from the regulator, this is a critical moment for HR and compliance teams to align workplace culture with regulatory expectations.

Read more here

 

WHAT’S NEW ON THE CITY HR RESOURCES HUB?

Looking to catch up on the latest insights? We’ve got you covered. You can easily access these articles (and much more!) by logging into the Members Only section of our website. For the best experience, log in before clicking the links below:

  • Article: EDI Disruption and a Renewed Focus
  • Peer Insights: Cash in Lieu of Pension Contributions – SIG Responses
  • Recording: Leadership Listens: From Caesar to Cyborgs – What lessons from the past can help prepare leaders for the future?
  • Recording: Legal Change & Real HR Decisions: With NFM and day one rights, what insights might help with decision making?

 

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