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Ethnicity
Church of England: lack of role models hinders progression for ethnic minorities
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherA report into institutional racism in the Church of England has concluded there is a “lack of diversity in leadership” in the Church.
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A delivery driver who swore at a colleague during an argument at work wins his unfair dismissal case and is now in line for compensation.
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Retail worker assault: A committee of MPs has showed its support for making assaults on shop staff a standalone offence.
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Wages are expected to increase at rates higher than inflation for the first time since before the pandemic, new data finds.
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The number of police officers sacked from forces in England and Wales hit a record high in the year to the end of March 2024.
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Learning and development teams can accelerate and improve the way teams use generative AI, embracing what it can offer.
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Striking workers at Boeing have accepted the latest pay offer which will see them get a 38% pay rise over the next four years.
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University tuition fees will soar to a record high of £9,535 from the next academic year, announces the government.
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Police
Police Scotland staff reject latest pay offer and ‘work to rule’
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherPolice Scotland staff have rejected a pay offer and some are ‘working to rule’ until a better offer is forthcoming.
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The first official pilot of a four-day week under the Labour government begins today (4 November), with a view to presenting the findings next summer.
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Kemi Badenoch caused a storm by suggesting maternity pay was too high but her misplaced words triggered a useful debate.
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Kamala win would be positive for UK women at work – survey
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherA US election win for Kamala Harris would have a positive impact on women in UK workplaces, according to new research.
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‘I share the view that the consultation may fall short in its grasp of the complexities of today’s workforce.’
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Whistleblowing
Charity trustees could gain protection from whistleblowing
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherCharity trustees could soon be protected from whistleblowing detriment after a landmark case at the Employment Appeal Tribunal.
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A reality TV star who worked for EE has lost an unfair dismissal claim against his former employer.