A district judge has taken the Ministry of Justice and two senior judges to the employment tribunal for after he...
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We round up the most significant cases of the year including legal judgments on CCTV, restrictive covenants, enhancing shared parental leave, collective bargaining and more...
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Personnel Today’s first far-from-exhaustive listing of appointments in the HR world includes a new NHS post to promote flexible working...
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An NHS physiotherapist is fighting a Home Office attempt to remove her from the UK after being dismissed from her job.
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A fresh pay offer for health workers in Northern Ireland, who have been on strike for almost two weeks, has been rejected by unions.
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A BAME soldier who was mistaken for BAME colleague and given a scathing performance appraisal as a result has won...
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Both the Conservatives’ and Labour’s migration policies would worsen understaffing in the NHS and social care, according to a report...
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The number of EU academics working in the UK to have quit their jobs has accelerated since the Brexit referendum,...
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Indeed has reported a steep decline in online searches for nursing jobs.
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Staff shortages have led to the rise of a blame culture among nurses most of whom feel unable to provide the level of care they want to patients.
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As many as 90,000 home care workers for the over 65s are needed if the main parties’ manifesto pledges to...
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Boris Johnson has vowed to “invest in Britain’s people by giving them the tools and training to flourish in the 21st century”.
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Today (25 November) marks the start of an eight-day strike by lecturers and other university staff over pay and pensions....
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Jeremy Corbyn this morning promised to “unleash a record investment blitz, getting the economy moving in every corner of our country”.
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The average pay rise awarded to employees increased slightly in the three months to the end of October, according to...