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We provide details of where and when strikes are happening, and the latest on strike ballots and results.
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Sexual harassment
Al Fayed victims ‘couldn’t go to HR’ with abuse claims
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherWomen who raised complaints of sexual harassment and assault against Harrods boss Mohammed Al Fayed have said there was “nowhere to go” if they wanted to report abuse.
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The Home Office has issued further details of how it intends to reduce the flow of migrant workers into the UK.
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Skills England publishes first report, ‘setting the scene’ for its role as ‘the driving force’ behind the much-needed upskilling of the economy.
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Many Gen Z professionals do not want middle management roles, according to research by recruitment firm Robert Walters.
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Discipline and grievances
Are managers equipped to handle workplace conflict?
by Rachel Suffby Rachel SuffAfter CIPD research showed low confidence in dispute resolution skills, how can organisations support managers to improve conflict management?
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Almost half of employers offer the same range of benefits to all staff, despite 76% saying staff have requested more targeted perks.
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Denise Osterwald highlights the challenges employers need to be aware of after the changes to UK immigration system in April 2024.
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Card Factory blames a slump in profits on its escalating costs, including a hike in national minimum wage rates.
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Members of Parliament have written to Asda, urging its bosses to end sex discrimination and provide equal pay to its supermarket staff.
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New York-based earned wage access provider DailyPay announces expansion into the UK, its first market outside the US.
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Recruitment & retention
How HR can build a future-ready workforce amid uncertainty
by Dion Loveby Dion LoveSuccessful talent management today hinges on mastering skills intelligence, leveraging AI intelligently, driving true DE&I, and reimagining internal mobility.
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Members of the Royal College of Nursing working for the NHS in England have voted to reject the 2024-25 pay award from the UK government. A record 145,000 eligible members …
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“Outdated policies” will be scrapped in a bid to tackle the recruitment crisis facing the armed forces, the defence secretary announces.
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An administrator who was sacked for insulting a customer in an email wins a payout of almost £5,500 after claiming unfair dismissal.