Almost all federal employees have until 6 February to decide whether to resign, as Donald Trump reduces government headcount.
Employment law
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Tesco has become the latest major employer to announce changes to its operating model, putting 400 jobs at risk.
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Research lays bare what is most important for each generation when finding a new job, with company reputation deemed as “crucial” for most.
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What is the latest guidance on the sponsorship and visa costs that can and can’t be passed onto a migrant employee?
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Cardiff University confirms proposals to cut 400 academic jobs – 7% of its total workforce – in an effort to secure long-term future.
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Gig economy apps Temper and YoungOnes warned they may be operating illegally by providing "freelance" workers to business.
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Two hundred UK companies have now signed up for a permanent four-day working week, according to the 4 Day Week Foundation.
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Employers' questions on pay, attendance and childcare that are likely to arise during severe weather.
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Sainsbury’s has revealed plans to axe 3,000 jobs by cutting most of its cafes and hot food counters and reducing management roles by a fifth.
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Most employers support a crackdown on unpaid or underpaid internships as new research suggests a growing class divide in accessing schemes.
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LinkedIn has been accused in the US of sharing users’ private messages with other companies to train artificial intelligence models.
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There is a positive link between workplace attendance and wellbeing, with three or four times a week being the ideal number of in-office days.
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The UK government will publish an immigration white paper later this year that will review the current rules around recruiting high-skilled workers from overseas.
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A museum worker whose social media posts were littered with typos was unfairly dismissed, a tribunal has found.
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Government confirms neonatal care leave and pay law will be enacted in April, subject to Parliamentary approval.