Police in Edinburgh have denied they are advising workers to dress down during the G8 summit in July to avoid trouble with anti-poverty protesters.
Job creation and losses
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A fifth of the former MG Rover workforce have secured new jobs and another 1,000 have begun retraining programmes.
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Car giant Ford is refusing to be drawn on reports that a review of staff costs outside the US will lead to job cuts in the UK
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Thousands of Bectu union members in the BBC have begun voting on a proposal to end a dispute over job cuts and privatisation
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Transport for London (TfL) is on course to cut HR costs by £8.1m this year, after a massive overhaul combined 18 separate departments and cut a third of HR jobs
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UK employers are finding vacancies harder to fill than ever, with new government figures showing 635,900 unfilled jobs in the...
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One thousand jobs in the personnel wing of the RAF could be axed as the air force moves to centralise operations.
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IT staff at Bradford council could take strike action next week
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Work and pensions minister criticised after she intimated that former MG Rover employees could work for Tesco
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DIY retailer Homebase has begun recruiting for hundreds of positions including HR roles, following a head office relocation from Wallington, Surrey, to Milton Keynes.
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The outlook for jobseekers is positive with nearly all sectors anticipating growth in the coming quarter.
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Staff performance and shortages are major threats to UK business, causing many senior managers to have sleepless nights, research reveals.
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The large numbers of asylum seekers being housed in Glasgow has led to a surge in jobs and spending in the local economy, according to a report.
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HR staff at Matalan face an uncertain future after the discount fashion and homeware retailer announced that it is to axe hundreds of jobs from its stores and head office.