JPMorgan Chase will introduce rotational working model with large proportion of staff able to work from home on a regular basis.
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Gig economy firms continue to fight legislation forcing them to treat their drivers as employees.
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McDonald’s Corporation has launched legal action to recover tens of millions of dollars of severance pay and benefits from its...
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The US Supreme Court has ruled that it is unlawful for employers to dismiss workers because of their sexual orientation...
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HR professionals are being advised to “check in” with their employees and do their best to accommodate annual leave requests...
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Facebook has agreed to pay $52 million to a group of workers who claimed they received little psychological support after...
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The state of California is suing the ride-hailing technology companies Uber and Lyft for failing to provide benefits and protections...
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One of the best known images of the First World War is the commanding face of Lord Kitchener, his finger...
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The US Department of Labor has announced that new unemployment insurance claims leapt by more than three million last week...
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McDonald's is facing a lawsuit in the US accusing it of discriminating against African-American customers and staff.
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The UK is falling behind in a global index of gender equality according to the World Economic Forum. In 2019 the UK ranked 21st in the WEF global index...
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Real salary growth across Europe is expected to slow in 2020, with wage increases lagging far behind pay awards seen...
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Steve Easterbrook contravened company values with consensual romantic relationship with colleague.
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Some BBC staff have called on management to formally apologise to presenter Naga Munchetty.
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Lord Hall, director general of the BBC, has reversed the decision made by the broadcaster’s executive complaints unit to partially...