The government u-turn on ‘regulatory budgets’ – intended to limit the cost of regulation – has caused outrage among business...
Employment law
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I work as an HR manager at a large media company. In recent months, there’s been a surge in the...
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The way that VAT is charged by employment businesses for the temporary staff they supply changed on 1 April 2009....
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R v The Governors of X School and Another
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Talent Q survey of public and private sector organisations reveals that 44 per cent are likely to make redundancies as a result...
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Nearly 1,000 jobs are to be axed at Bombardier Aerospace factories in Northern Ireland.
A total of 975 staff are... -
The TUC has backed a new register which will name and shame bad employers that do not pay fines awarded...
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Severance pay for civil servants will be drastically cut by August in an attempt to modernise terms and save £500m.Prime...
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Sacked car workers are continuing to stage a sit-in in a factory in Belfast, following shock factory closures and job...
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The UK’s opt-out of the Working Time Directive remains in place for now, after talks in Brussels broke up without...
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Migrant workers employed in the construction industry are twice as likely to die at work compared to their British counterparts,...
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Unions have urged MEPs to protect workers from excessive working hours ahead of a crucial meeting in Brussels today (1...
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New proposals for increasing parental leave pay in stages over the next 10 years will cause “an administrative headache” for...
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According to the Office for National Statistics, the redundancies level for the three months to November 2008 was 225,000, up...
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As long as there is work there will be bullying – get used to it.