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Home Office errors relating to pay rates for skilled workers could lead to costly overpayments for those recruiting overseas talent.
With the UK’s skills system ‘in a mess’ according to Keir Starmer, the UK's new skills strategy could do worse than look at how schemes similar to Skills England have fared in the Netherlands.
A new law which was expected to give people the right to request predictable working hours has been ditched.
Downing Street says government plans to introduce a ‘right to switch off’ could boost productivity by allowing people time to rest.
The Labour government has said that it will remove the qualifying period for unfair dismissal claims, and there is a new code of practice for dismissing and re-engaging employees.
Accounting and professional services firm PwC has told employees it will begin tracking its working locations to ensure they spend required time on site.
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We look at those firms whose creativity and initiative particularly impressed judges in the Talent Management category.
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A retired major has won a landmark case against the Ministry of Defence that could mean thousands of reservists will receive army pensions.
Vickie Graham from the CIPP discusses the need to attract new recruits, and the broad array of careers on offer in payroll.
Home Office errors relating to pay rates for skilled workers could lead to costly overpayments for those recruiting overseas talent.
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Local government staff in England and Wales are voting on whether to take strike action over pay in a six-week balloting process.