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A woman who sued her former employer over not being given a leaving card has lost an employment tribunal appeal. Karen ...
Redundancy may at times appear indiscriminate, often it has to be a process of reducing headcount by the many; whatever the ...
The UK Government is considering using weight-loss drugs to help support obese people in returning to work and reduce the high rates of long-term sickness, which have become a significant strain on ...
Nearly three in ten (29%) UK retirees are considering a return to paid work to cope with rising living costs, according to ...
EY has informed around 200 graduate hires due to start work in November 2024 or January 2025 that their start dates have been postponed until mid-2025.
A Strictly Come Dancing star’s team has hit back over claims he used a slur against a colleague with epilepsy. Giovanni ...
Tesco boss Ken Murphy reminded the Government to ensure the bill “has the intended consequence of stimulating productivity”.
The House of Commons has significantly boosted investment in IT training and development for staff to enhance employee skills ...
A former Thames Valley Police sergeant has been awarded £1.1 million in compensation after an employment tribunal ruled she ...
Expanding your business internationally is more accessible than ever, but managing a global workforce presents unique ...
Hannah Awonuga is Group Head of D&I and Partner, Knight Frank. In the 'Big Interview' she charts her HR career and discusses ...