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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.

    • Environment
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    • Corporate governance

    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.

    • Europe
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    Ukraine invasion: a talent acquisition consultant shares her story

    by Nataliia Mytchenko 22 Mar 2022
    by Nataliia Mytchenko 22 Mar 2022

    Talent acquisition consultant Nataliia Mytch shares her experience of escaping Kyiv and what her organisation is doing to support colleagues.

    • Collective redundancy
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    • Europe

    P&O Ferries ‘sees crews as collateral damage and has priced in legal fight’

    by Adam McCulloch 18 Mar 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 18 Mar 2022

    French, Dutch and Irish crews retained as questions grow over legality of P&O Ferries’ decision to axe 800 crews.

    • Right to work
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    Jobs board launched for Ukrainians fleeing Russian invasion

    by Adam McCulloch 11 Mar 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 11 Mar 2022

    A website aimed at supporting Ukrainians who have fled Putin's invasion has criticised the UK’s policies towards refugees.

    • Europe
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    McDonald’s and Coca-Cola to halt operations in Russia

    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2022
    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2022

    Food and drink giants will pay wages of staff in Russia while operations are halted.

    • Europe
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    Hays and Shell cut Russia ties but for other firms withdrawal is complex

    by Adam McCulloch 8 Mar 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 8 Mar 2022

    Hays recruitment and Shell latest to sever ties with Russia, but other companies wrestle with difficult ethical decisions and complex choices.

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    Ukraine and Russia: HR must play key role in risk management

    by Adam McCulloch 8 Mar 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 8 Mar 2022

    Global health and security business tells Personnel Today about its operations in the two countries.

    • Europe
    • Ethics
    • Latest News

    CIPD asks businesses to support employees over Ukraine conflict

    by Adam McCulloch 4 Mar 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 4 Mar 2022

    Employers asked to increase flexibility over working hours, compassionate support including bereavement leave, and wellbeing checks.

    • Europe
    • Russia
    • Ethics

    Ikea latest business to shut down in Russia

    by Adam McCulloch 4 Mar 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 4 Mar 2022

    The Swedish furniture giant – one of the largest western European employers in Russia – has closed its 17 outlets there.

    • Europe
    • USA
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    Ukraine: ‘I don’t care if I’m fired. You have to do something’

    by Adam McCulloch 3 Mar 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 3 Mar 2022

    With so many workers from eastern Europe working for international firms in the UK and elsewhere, tensions between employees over the invasion are inevitable.

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    Pressure to end teachers’ exemption from NI fair employment rules grows

    by Personnel Today 28 Feb 2022
    by Personnel Today 28 Feb 2022

    The exemption of teachers from fair employment legislation in Northern Ireland could be scrapped if a proposal made in private members’ bill is taken forward.

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    Care leavers in Wales to take part in basic income pilot

    by Jo Faragher 16 Feb 2022
    by Jo Faragher 16 Feb 2022

    Young people leaving care in Wales will be offered the chance to participate in a basic income pilot scheme.

    • Wales
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    • Public sector

    Wales shorter week trial would create thousands of jobs, report finds

    by Ashleigh Webber 14 Feb 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 14 Feb 2022

    There is significant support for a shorter working week in Wales, with 57% of the public stating that they would support a four-day week.

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