A website aimed at supporting Ukrainians who have fled Putin's invasion has criticised the UK’s policies towards refugees.
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Food and drink giants will pay wages of staff in Russia while operations are halted.
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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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Global health and security business tells Personnel Today about its operations in the two countries.
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Employers asked to increase flexibility over working hours, compassionate support including bereavement leave, and wellbeing checks.
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The Swedish furniture giant – one of the largest western European employers in Russia – has closed its 17 outlets there.
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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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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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Young people leaving care in Wales will be offered the chance to participate in a basic income pilot scheme.
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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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Entry-level apprenticeship starts in England have plummeted, while higher-level apprenticeships, often taken up by older people, have boomed.
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Scottish employees can begin to return to workplaces from next week, after Nicola Sturgeon announced a relaxation of restrictions in...
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EU moves to establish more female boardroom representation in larger companies is set to be revived.
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The European Court of Human Rights stated that Gareth Lee's 'gay cake' case had failed to exhaust domestic remedies.
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Employees in Wales who go into work when they could work from home will receive a £60 fine, while their...