Executive search specialist Elena Bajada examines salary compression and what HR leaders should do to ensure their pay structures remain fair.
Employment law
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A former Goldman Sachs employee who was fired after returning from paternity leave wins his sexual discrimination case.
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UK employers are pushing for more in-office attendance, driven largely by a belief that it boosts engagement at work.
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Research shows people without flexibility in their jobs are four times more likely to leave work following a decline in health.
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The Data on Our Minds report sounds the alarm over algorithmic affect management, which could lead to the use of AI surveillance in the workplace.
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A professional body for employment lawyers has told the government that its Employment Rights Bill, without amendments, would ‘swamp business’...
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T-level industry placements will be able to be completed remotely under government reforms announced this week.
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Fewer than 2% of new dads have benefitted from shared parental leave in the 10 years since it began, according to new research.
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Four female BBC news presenters are appealing against a tribunal decision that prevented them pursuing an equal pay claim.
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New research on commuting patterns in London confirms the limited impact of ‘back to the office’ directives.
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Businesses that repeatedly flout visa rules or commit serious employment breaches will be barred from hiring overseas workers, the Home Office has announced.
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An amendment paper on the Employment Rights Bill has been issued by the House of Commons, including a number of significant changes.
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Visa policy changes under the Conservative government and continued under the Labour administration are behind the decline in net immigration.
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Despite fewer parties leading to tribunal claims, there are concerns that the Worker Protection Act 2023 could lead to a spike in tribunal cases.
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A Supreme Court hearing which will determine the definition of a woman begins today (26 November).