Almost two-thirds of parents with very young children will return to work thanks to pledges on free childcare, according to a survey by Indeed.
Employment law
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Consultancy giant plans sweeping job cuts as uncertainty in global markets afflicts clients.
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Report urges ministers to focus on initiatives to alleviate workloads and ways of mitigating the profession's lack of flexible work opportunities.
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Just Eat plans to stop employing its own couriers and use contractors instead, which will result in 1,870 job losses....
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Amazon has announced thousands more job losses, just two months after launching another mass redundancy exercise.
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The John Lewis Partnership could be on the verge of changing its famous employee-owned business structure in a bid to...
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Although the government has introduced the Seafarers Wages Bill, unions say ministers have failed to act over the unlawful sackings of P&O Ferries employees one year ago.
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The UK government’s decision to remove social media platform TikTok from all work devices has triggered calls for businesses to do the same.
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More roles in the construction sector have been added to the shortage occupation list but hospitality has again lost out when it comes to recruiting overseas workers.
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Should all organisations take another look at social media policies in the wake of the BBC's standoff with Gary Lineker over a comment on Twitter?
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University lecturers and other staff in higher education are continuing to strike despite having received new offers in disputes over...
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Facebook and Instagram owner Meta announces further restructuring plans across its technology and business divisions.
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Harassment: What changes do employers face from new worker protection laws?
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Vanessa Ganguin summarises the 2023 Spring Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, announced this month by the Home Office.
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The UK has risen up the rankings of countries most attractive to highly qualified workers, according to the OECD.