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Peers criticise number of amendments government is making to the Employment Rights Bill, as they debate legislation in the ...
Almost half (42%) of the workforce wants access to sabbaticals, with demand driven by rising concerns around burnout, ...
Millions of people in the UK are at risk of reaching retirement significantly ‘under-pensioned’, a report has warned.
M&S bakery worker wins claim for automatic unfair dismissal and pregnancy discrimination at Watford employment tribunal.
Following the latest gender pay gap reporting deadlines, Oliver Varney discusses how the EHRC scrutinises the data submitted by employers.
The UK’s first transgender judge is appealing this month’s landmark ruling by the Supreme Court at the European Court of ...
Most HR directors in retail believe Employment Rights Bill will have a negative impact, with half saying it will reduce ...
EHRC update on practical implications of Supreme Court ruling described as 'ill-conceived' with Green Party calling for it to ...
Public sector workers including teachers and nurses could be in line for a pay rise of up to 4% in the next financial year.
How should HR teams interpret the recent Supreme Court ruling on the definition of sex, and subsequent update from the EHRC?
There were 871,168 jobs available. The rise in total vacancies saw the jobseeker per vacancy ratio remain steady in March at ...
More than a quarter of workers are worried that artificial intelligence will lead to job losses, according to an Acas study.
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