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Rights for workers on zero-hours contracts could be watered down after a proposed amendment to the Employment Rights Bill in the Lords.
Reforms to sick pay could deliver benefits of more than £2bn to the UK economy, analysis from the TUC suggests.
The RAD Awards 2026 are now open for entries, marking 36 years of the Oscars of the recruitment industry. The RAD Awards ...
Sandie Peggie, the nurse who brought a tribunal claim against her employer after she was suspended for complaining about ...
NDA ban: there could be unintended consequences that are mostly to the detriment of whistleblowers and those who have been ...
Parents campaign for government to introduce legislation that gives them statutory rights if their child is critically ill.
Hundreds of Liverpool university staff are to stage additional strikes in their dispute over hybrid-working arrangements.
Employers may have to pay more into staff retirement pots under plans being considered by chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Manager summarily dismissed after covert phone recording with HR was shared with the CEO awarded €10,000 for unfair dismissal ...
A million people have changed jobs because of a lack of flexibility, as half of UK employees feel under pressure to return to ...
Labour shortages and skills gaps are creating “a ticking workforce timebomb” for the UK’s food industry, a report has warned.
An independent investigation for production company Banijay has upheld 45 allegations against TV presenter Gregg Wallace.
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