Firms listed in the UK should pay their leaders the same salary levels as those based in the US, says head of stock exchange.
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Three-quarters of office workers in London would leave their job if they were no longer able to work from home for some of the 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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The UK High Court has refused transport business Uber’s application to declare its gig-economy business model lawful following the Supreme...
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A senior black police inspector who was stopped in his car by two white officers has complained of racial harassment.
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Chef training and working conditions need to be reformed to help restaurants retain the estimated 10% of chefs that leave...
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Workers and companies in the City of London are to benefit from plans to improve office space flexibility, air quality...
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More than 800 employees who left Transport for London in 2017-18 signed non-disclosure agreements, it has emerged, sparking sharp criticism
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A new workspace in south London is aiming to raise the bar for office space that’s attractive to small creative...
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Employees in London are less likely to work flexibly than staff in the rest of the UK, yet almost two-thirds...
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London is the city where people would most like to work in the world, according to a survey by Totaljobs.com...