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Top 10 HR questions March 2020: Coronavirus
by Brightmineby BrightmineThe coronavirus pandemic dominated the top 10 most popular FAQs in March. The coronavirus outbreak is having a big impact on employers and how they manage their workforce. Employers have …
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The qualities of good leadership often seem more explicit during a crisis. But by understanding these qualities, employers can nurture them and ensure leaders remain effective when business returns to …
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Morrisons has successfully argued in the Supreme Court that it cannot be held vicariously liable for a data breach in which the personal details of employees and former employees were …
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Frontline health workers granted visa extension
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherHome secretary Priti Patel has announced that frontline NHS workers whose visas are due to expire before 1 October will be granted free automatic extensions to allow them to remain …
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Apprenticeship providers “on brink of collapse”
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherPrivate apprenticeship training providers are “on the brink of collapse” after failing to secure financial support from the Department for Education during the coronavirus crisis. According to the Association of …
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Employers need to establish clear processes, monitor the quality of work and provide timely feedback if they are to effectively supervise junior employees and track their development needs while they …
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The shadow employment minister has called or all non-essential workplaces to be closed in a letter to the prime minister. Labour MP Rachael Maskell urged the government to close workplaces …
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As the national living wage rate increases by more than 6%, the economic uncertainty posed by the coronavirus means the government could be forced to abandon its pledge to ensure …
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Warehouse workers and delivery drivers register concerns over lack of social distancing in workplace.
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Key speakers at a recent London conference on the Covid-19 outbreak reflect on the seismic changes in the month since the forum.
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Right to work checks can now be carried out using scanned or online documents.
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Thousands of jobs at risk as two restaurant chains and a household goods supplier enter administration.
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Better communication needed if employee mental health is to be safeguarded during Covid-19 crisis.
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EY’s capital barometer reveals latest business thinking on automation and resilience after the Covid-19 crisis.
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Arcadia Group defers pension payments to stave off Covid-19 cash crisis…