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    Wales: Employees to be fined £60 for not working from home

    by Jo Faragher 22 Dec 2021
    by Jo Faragher 22 Dec 2021

    Employees in Wales who go into work when they could work from home will receive a £60 fine, while their...

    • Scotland
    • Employee engagement
    • Latest News

    Scottish government airs support for ‘right to disconnect’

    by Jo Faragher 10 Dec 2021
    by Jo Faragher 10 Dec 2021

    Ministers commit to discussions over a right to disconnect for government employees and those in devolved agencies.

    • Case law
    • London
    • Latest News

    Uber loses High Court bid to challenge worker rights ruling

    by Zoe Wickens 7 Dec 2021
    by Zoe Wickens 7 Dec 2021

    The UK High Court has refused transport business Uber’s application to declare its gig-economy business model lawful following the Supreme...

    • Northern Ireland
    • Coronavirus
    • NHS

    Northern Ireland: Stormont emphasises work from home message

    by Rob Moss 23 Nov 2021
    by Rob Moss 23 Nov 2021

    Northern Ireland ministers have today reinforced their message for people to work from home “where you can” in an effort...

    • Hybrid working
    • Europe
    • France

    Workers feel hybrid arrangements don’t suit their preferences

    by Jo Faragher 10 Nov 2021
    by Jo Faragher 10 Nov 2021

    Only 28% of employees feel that the hybrid work models offered by their organisation suit their preferences, despite most offices...

    • Coronavirus
    • Wales
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    Wales toughens Covid measures and wants more homeworking

    by Adam McCulloch 29 Oct 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 29 Oct 2021

    Businesses will be encouraged to resume homeworking in Wales as the country's high Covid infection rates persist.

    • Business performance
    • Scotland
    • Annual hours

    Public opinion backs reduced working hours in Scotland

    by Rob Moss 2 Sep 2021
    by Rob Moss 2 Sep 2021

    The SNP wants to weigh up a shift to a four day working week, ‘as and when’ Scotland gains full control of employment rights.

    • Scotland
    • Local authorities
    • Education

    Appeal finds indecent image teacher dismissal was fair

    by Jo Faragher 19 Jul 2021
    by Jo Faragher 19 Jul 2021

    A teacher who had been suspected, but not charged, of possessing indecent images of children was fairly dismissed, the Court...

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    Wales hopes to trial universal basic income

    by Ashleigh Webber 17 May 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 17 May 2021

    First Minister Mark Drakeford has revealed that Wales is planning to trial a universal basic income scheme, whereby every citizen receives money to cover basic living costs.

    • Bonuses
    • NHS
    • Local authorities

    Health and social care staff in Wales to get one-off bonus

    by Ashleigh Webber 17 Mar 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 17 Mar 2021

    More than 200,000 NHS health workers and social care staff in Wales are to receive a £735 bonus from the government.

    • Hybrid working
    • Offices
    • Europe

    Staff don’t expect to return to office before June

    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Feb 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Feb 2021

    Office workers across Europe do not expect to return to the workplace until at least the summer, according to a survey.

    • Canada
    • Coronavirus
    • USA

    Private sector pay optimism grows for 2021

    by Rob Moss 3 Dec 2020
    by Rob Moss 3 Dec 2020

    Private sector workers are set to receive average pay rises of 2.4% in 2021, up from an average of 2.2%...

    • Expatriates
    • South America
    • Coronavirus

    ‘Infodemic’ and ‘Covid myopia’ pose risks to global workforce

    by Adam McCulloch 26 Nov 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 26 Nov 2020

    Risks facing the global workforce have reached their highest level since 2016, with a growing ‘infodemic’ and mental health issues among significant challenges.

    • Coronavirus
    • Scotland
    • Wales

    No guarantee of extended furlough for devolved nations

    by Jo Faragher 3 Nov 2020
    by Jo Faragher 3 Nov 2020

    The chancellor Rishi Sunak has failed to confirm whether furlough support will be available to Scottish employers after England’s lockdown...

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    • London
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Black police inspector makes complaint after ‘false accusations’

    by Adam McCulloch 18 Aug 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 18 Aug 2020

    A senior black police inspector who was stopped in his car by two white officers has complained of racial harassment.

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