Companies employing illegal workers face tougher sanctions under new government plans announced by home secretary John Reid. A new cross-government...
Economics, government & business
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Government plans to keep children in school or workplace training schemes until they are 18
by Greg Pitcherby Greg PitcherThe government will this month publish plans to raise the compulsory education age to 18.
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The government has caved to criticism about changes to the Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) recruitment programme and agreed to review the...
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Northern Ireland: Is there still a big divide between Protestant and Catholic workers?
by Ross Bentleyby Ross BentleyNorthern Ireland is a country on the up.
Dogged by sectarian violence for more than a quarter of a century,...
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Equalities review recommends public service contracts should be awarded on basis of diversity
by Greg Pitcherby Greg PitcherMulti-million pound contracts could soon be won or lost on the diversity of a company’s workforce.
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Freud review of welfare to work recommends greater use of private and voluntary sectors
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryA radical review of the welfare system carried out by David Freud has suggested greater use of the private and voluntary...
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Luxury retailer Burberry has offered to give special ‘loyalty bonuses’ to staff at its factory in Rhondda, South Wales, before...
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Transport and General Workers Union furious at below-inflation public sector pay rises
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryUnions have reacted with fury at chancellor Gordon Brown’s decision to award below-inflation pay rises to nurses and other public...
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Members of the Armed Forces will get the highest pay rise in public sector, the government has announced. Defence secretary...
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Dawn Atkinson has been appointed in a new role as England’s nursing officer for diversity. A nurse for 22 years, she will...
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More than 80,000 members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) who work for HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) are banning...
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McDonald’s HR deputy David Fairhurst appointed as vice-chairman of People 1st Sector Skills Council
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryDavid Fairhurst, vice-president of people at McDonald’s, has been appointed vice-chairman of People 1st, the sector skills council for the hospitality, leisure,...
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Aeroplane manufacturer Airbus is cutting 10,000 jobs across Europe over the next four years. About 1,600 jobs will go in...
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Retailer Peacocks is planning to open 30 new stores and create 500 jobs across the UK as part of a £21.5m expansion. The...
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Work Foundation event starts search for definition of ‘good work’ to improve wellbeing in the workplace
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryThe first in a series of events that aims to develop a framework for employers to ensure their workplaces are healthy...