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Ethnicity pay gaps: Not making reporting mandatory is ‘nonsensical’

MP demands timeline on carer’s leave legislation

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Spain plans menstrual leave for painful periods

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Spain is planning to introduce up to five days of 'menstrual leave' per month for employees who suffer severe period pain.

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‘Small spike’ in minimum wage underpayment among 20-24 year olds

by Ashleigh Webber 13 May 2022
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Some employers failed to increase staff pay when 23-year-olds were brought into the scope of the national living wage, finds BEIS report.

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Tesco to pioneer office space in local stores

by Adam McCulloch 13 May 2022
by Adam McCulloch 13 May 2022

Tesco and office space firm IWG team-up to trial a scheme in a suburban London supermarket.

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Clare Marsland outlines how employers can support women during the HRT shortage and suggests some reasonable adjustments.

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Mental health in the workplace, anxiety, burnout and worries about the rising cost of living have all been firmly in the spotlight during Mental Health Awareness Week this week (from 9-15 May).

by Nic Paton 13 May 2022

Rees-Mogg under fire from civil service leader over hybrid working

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Tesco to pioneer office space in local stores

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Are we happy now? New research Sugar-coats working from home

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Alan Sugar calls PwC Friday afternoons off a ‘joke‘

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Rees-Mogg under fire from civil service leader over hybrid working

Ministers risk driving ‘good people’ out of Whitehall with their criticism of working at home, the first civil service commissioner...

by Adam McCulloch 13 May 2022

The seven dimensions of wellness at work (webinar)

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How to build a compelling talent attraction strategy (today’s webinar)

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Dealing with bullying in uncertain times

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BrewDog boss offers staff a fifth of his equity stake

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Right to work

Fears over skills as visa application times double for spouses

Processing times at the Home Office for those wishing to join family working in the UK have doubled, leaving those with job offers in the UK having to renegotiate starting dates.

by Adam McCulloch 12 May 2022

How the Global Business Mobility visa will overhaul how firms move staff to the UK

by Vanessa Ganguin 14 Apr 2022

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by Nicola Smyrl 13 Apr 2022

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by Joanna Hunt 8 Apr 2022

Immigration schemes need revision to tackle farming staff shortage, say MPs

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Prime minister steps up calls for 90,000 civil service job cuts

Boris Johnson is reported to have told ministers at an away day that they must return civil servant numbers to those of 2016, reducing overall headcount by a fifth overall.

by Jo Faragher 13 May 2022

Queen’s Speech: absence of employment bill leaves organisations in limbo

by Ashleigh Webber 10 May 2022

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A dark day for workers’ rights – why the P&O Ferries saga must not happen again

by Neil Todd 29 Apr 2022

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HR Podcasts

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Author, speaker and psychologist Gethin Nadin reveals the pillars of employee wellbeing and why some wellbeing apps can cause harm.

by Chris Taylor 13 May 2022

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Deliveroo signs deal with union GMB to cover self-employed riders

Food delivery business Deliveroo has agreed a recognition deal with trade union GMB covering the company’s 90,000 drivers and riders....

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Union urges Uber to make pensions Sharia compliant

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Employment Bill could face further delay

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IR35

April 2022 employment law changes: six tasks for HR

HR professionals must ensure that their organisation is on top of the raft of employment law developments in April 2022.

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Furlough

P&O Ferries told to return £11m furlough money as sailings resume

Transport secretary Grant Shapps calls on P&O Ferries chief executive to resign but first to return furlough cash.

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MPs press HMRC to recover furlough funds lost to fraud

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