Risks facing the global workforce have reached their highest level since 2016, with a growing ‘infodemic’ and mental health issues among significant challenges.
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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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A senior black police inspector who was stopped in his car by two white officers has complained of racial harassment.
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In the view of the global economic recession, international employers should know their legal responsibilities in different countries. Alain-Christian Monkam...
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Confusion over medical assessments leaving Northern Ireland HGV drivers ‘unable to work’
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonAn anomaly over medical assessments has caused some HGV drivers in Northern Ireland to lose work during the coronavirus crisis,...
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New NI minister of health secures funding for pay parity with NHS England.
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Thousands of nurses in Northern Ireland have gone on strike over “unsafe” staffing levels and pay inequality with the rest...
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A fresh pay offer for health workers in Northern Ireland, who have been on strike for almost two weeks, has been rejected by unions.
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One of Northern Ireland’s largest employers Wrightbus is set to go into administration today, putting 1,400 jobs at risk.
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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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The UK’s slight gender pay gap narrowing means it is in step with other economically similar nations. But Germany has...
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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