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    Unions fear for workers’ rights after Truss pledge

    by Jo Faragher 25 Jul 2022
    by Jo Faragher 25 Jul 2022

    Unions have voiced concern that Conservative leadership contender Liz Truss could launch a ‘bonfire of rights’ if she becomes prime...

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    Netherlands on track to approve working from home as a legal right

    by Ashleigh Webber 7 Jul 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 7 Jul 2022

    Working from home is set to become a legal right for employees in some jobs in the Netherlands

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    Whistleblowing lawyer awarded £423k by Foreign Office

    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Jul 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Jul 2022

    A whistleblower who claimed she was not supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office after she raised concerns about corruption has received nearly £423k.

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    Brexit remains an ‘open wound’ for EU employees in the UK

    by Adam McCulloch 23 Jun 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 23 Jun 2022

    A new study of EU migrants living in the UK has revealed the deep psychological impact of leaving the EU.

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    UK among worst in Europe for employee engagement

    by Ashleigh Webber 14 Jun 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 14 Jun 2022

    Fewer than one in 10 UK employees feels enthusiastic about their job, making the UK workforce one of the most dissatisfied in Europe.

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    EU agrees on 40% quota for women on boards

    by Jo Faragher 8 Jun 2022
    by Jo Faragher 8 Jun 2022

    The EU has agreed to launch a directive requiring larger companies to ensure corporate boards are 40% female.

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    ‘It’s International HR Day – wait, you didn’t know?’

    by Adam McCulloch 20 May 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 20 May 2022

    International HR Day is here. But so is World Bee Day …

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    Statutory sick pay reforms would save £4bn

    by Adam McCulloch 19 May 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 19 May 2022

    Overhauling the UK's 40-year-old statutory sick pay system could benefit the UK to the tune of £3.9bn and better support hundreds of thousands of workers, according to new proposals.

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    BNP Paribas banker accused of ’emotional terrorism’ wins €1.7m for unfair dismissal

    by Ashleigh Webber 19 May 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 19 May 2022

    A banker who was accused of 'emotional terrorism' by colleagues has been awarded almost €1.7 million (£1.4m) for unfair dismissal.

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    AI adoption: Skills shortages means UK lagging behind Europe

    by Rob Moss 18 May 2022
    by Rob Moss 18 May 2022

    Lower adoption of artificial intelligence in the UK has been blamed on AI skills shortages.

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    Spain plans menstrual leave for painful periods

    by Ashleigh Webber 13 May 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 13 May 2022

    Spain is planning to introduce up to five days of 'menstrual leave' per month for employees who suffer severe period pain.

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    Whistleblower vet wins landmark £1.25m settlement

    by Jo Faragher 25 Apr 2022
    by Jo Faragher 25 Apr 2022

    A vet who left the Department of Agriculture and Environment in Northern Ireland has received a £1.25 million settlement.

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    How the Global Business Mobility visa will overhaul how firms move staff to the UK

    by Vanessa Ganguin 14 Apr 2022
    by Vanessa Ganguin 14 Apr 2022

    The Global Business Mobility visa route represents a major overhaul of the immigration system for businesses bringing in foreign workers. So what's changed and how has the sponsor system been adapted?

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    Parental bereavement leave in Northern Ireland from 6 April

    by Ashleigh Webber 1 Apr 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 1 Apr 2022

    Parents in Northern Ireland who suffer a stillbirth or the death of a child will soon be entitled to two weeks’ paid bereavement leave.

    • Europe
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    Europe looks to ensure full compliance with ESG rules

    by Adam McCulloch 25 Mar 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 25 Mar 2022

    Under new ESG proposals the local operations of firms such as McDonald's and General Motors would have to comply with European reporting rules.

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