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Unite, GMB and Community unions break off talks with Tata over the Port Talbot site with voluntary redundancy terms a key obstacle.
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Women need to play a major role in the development of AI at organisations, the chief executive of IBM UK & Ireland has said.
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Talent acquisition teams increasingly feel disconnected from company strategy and are being forced only to advise on ways of reducing costs.
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Equality, diversity and inclusion
Bank of Ireland’s ‘life-friendly’ approach boosts engagement
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherBank of Ireland HR director Eimear Harty details the inclusive strategy behind last year’s double Personnel Today Awards win.
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We now have “micro-feminism” – a TikTok trend “empowering women and fighting gender inequality in tiny steps”.
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An employment tribunal has ruled that four female BBC presenters who have taken legal action against the broadcaster cannot include equal pay as part of their claim. Martine Croxall, Karin …
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Goldman Sachs is set to remove its bonus cap for London-based staff, allowing some of its workers to once again pick up multimillion pound payouts.
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We provide details of where and when strikes are happening, as the UK battles with the ongoing period of industrial unrest.
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The UK’s second largest union, Unite, has issued a fresh warning to the Labour party not to dilute its proposed New Deal for Workers.
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Unfair dismissal
Professor ‘astonishingly’ unfairly dismissed wins record £260k
by Rob Mossby Rob MossWRC describes decision by University College Cork to dismiss Wim Naudé as ‘astonishing’, adding its HR director had no authority to do so.
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Civil servants union the FDA has submitted an application for a judicial review over concerns staff could be in breach of international law.
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Teaching assistants, catering staff and other workers at 35 Birmingham schools are to strike because of delays in settling equal pay claims.
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Institute of Student Employers says the next government should focus on the apprenticeship levy to help increase youth employment.
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Curbs on allowing dependants into the UK on student and care visas has led to a drop in applications, the Home Office said.
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A worker who felt forced to resign after a director said her great-grandson needed ‘a good slap’ has succeeded at an employment tribunal.