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Travel disruption: employers’ questions answered

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Workers worse off as inflation hits double figures

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Police

Police officers who are violent towards women should be dismissed

by Ashleigh Webber 17 Aug 2022
by Ashleigh Webber 17 Aug 2022

Police officers who are violent towards women should be automatically dismissed, according to new guidance on misconduct proceedings.
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Retention of staff

A third consider job move due to cost of living crisis

by Jo Faragher 17 Aug 2022
by Jo Faragher 17 Aug 2022

The cost of living crisis has driven one in three workers to consider moving employers, according to a survey by job site Reed.co.uk.

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Redundancy

Government plans to slash Civil Service redundancy pay

by Ashleigh Webber 16 Aug 2022
by Ashleigh Webber 16 Aug 2022

The government is looking to slash Civil Service redundancy pay and change pension terms for staff who leave through voluntary or compulsory redundancy.

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Pay & benefits

Real wages fall at sharpest rate on record

by Ashleigh Webber 16 Aug 2022
by Ashleigh Webber 16 Aug 2022

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Hybrid working

Travel disruption: employers’ questions answered

Stephen Simpson provides answer to employers' questions as rail strikes and airport staff shortages cause travel disruption for employees.

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Employees going into office just 1.5 days a week

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Hot summers, hot desks – employment law advice on working through heatwaves

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Private spaces for focused work key to office productivity

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Workplace culture

Police officers who are violent towards women should be dismissed

Police officers who are violent towards women should be automatically dismissed, according to new guidance on misconduct proceedings.
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Liz Truss comments on Civil Service dismissed as ‘insulting and abhorrent’

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Two thirds say high attrition is damaging workplace culture

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Underpayment not reported due to ‘fear and insecurity’

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Equality, diversity and inclusion

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