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NHS worker awarded £29,000 by employment tribunal after being assigned Darth Vader personality type in Star Wars-themed Myers ...
British Steel plans to recruit more than 180 workers, just weeks after ministers rescued 2,700 jobs at the Scunthorpe-based ...
The world’s largest asset manager BlackRock has told its senior staff to return to the office five days a week.
A strategic adviser on artificial intelligence has been appointed at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
Jonathan Reynolds defends UK-India free trade deal, saying critics are “confused” to think that NIC agreement “undercuts” ...
Workers’ families and estates could be awarded compensation after their death if businesses breach a ban on zero-hours contracts under a government amendment to the Employment Rights Bill, now being ...
Quarterly employment tribunal statistics show the number of open cases has risen from 39,000 to 49,800 in 12 months.
Gig workers often don't share the same rights and protections as other employees. How can businesses ensure they are not put ...
Former transport secretary Louise Haigh joins activists calling on a ban of NDAs in the Employment Rights Bill.
Three Sky call centres in the north of England are to be closed and another two reduced in size, with around 2,000 job cuts.
Young people are less ready for work and risk overselling themselves in job applications as employers raise concerns about AI ...
More than half of workers (53%) waste up to two hours a day simply trying to find information critical to getting their job ...
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