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    BBC staff demand answers over Naga Munchetty treatment

    by Adam McCulloch 4 Oct 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 4 Oct 2019

    Some BBC staff have called on management to formally apologise to presenter Naga Munchetty.

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    BBC boss reverses decision against Naga Munchetty

    by Rob Moss 1 Oct 2019
    by Rob Moss 1 Oct 2019

    Lord Hall, director general of the BBC, has reversed the decision made by the broadcaster’s executive complaints unit to partially...

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    MyPayrollHR boss charged with $70m bank fraud

    by Rob Moss 26 Sep 2019
    by Rob Moss 26 Sep 2019

    Michael Mann, chief executive of MyPayrollHR, has been arrested and charged with fraud. Three weeks ago, the New York payroll provider ceased trading...

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    Is this the strangest way to make people redundant?

    by Rob Moss 20 Sep 2019
    by Rob Moss 20 Sep 2019

    A collective redundancy announcement is perhaps one of the hardest parts of an HR professional’s job. No one wants to have to tell people they’re losing their role through no fault of their own...

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    US study finds men fearing contact with women at work

    by Adam McCulloch 10 Jun 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 10 Jun 2019

    Male managers may be restricting their work with female colleagues, according to US research.

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    JPMorgan Chase settles US paternity leave case for $5m

    by Adam McCulloch 31 May 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 31 May 2019

    JPMorgan Chase will pay $5m to settle a discrimination claim filed by a male employee in the US

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    Delta Airlines under fire over anti-union poster

    by Adam McCulloch 10 May 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 10 May 2019

    American airline Delta, which operates 13 daily flights from the UK, has been heavily criticised in the US over posters encouraging workers not to spend money on union membership.

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    Germany lags behind as gender pay gap narrows

    by Adam McCulloch 27 Mar 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 27 Mar 2019

    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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    Business travel in the Trump and Brexit era: How to prepare for policy changes

    by Elaine Kumpula, Claire Nilson and Adam Kosmalski 21 Feb 2018
    by Elaine Kumpula, Claire Nilson and Adam Kosmalski 21 Feb 2018

    Fundamental changes in the immigration policy on both sides of the Atlantic mean that globally mobile workers face uncertain times....

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    Trump’s executive order on highly skilled migrants: does it affect your business?

    by Sari Long and Claire Nilson 15 May 2017
    by Sari Long and Claire Nilson 15 May 2017

    While much of the focus in the US at the moment is on President Trump’s own hiring and firing practices,...

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    Valentine’s Day: 10 potential problems with workplace romances

    by Stephen Simpson 10 Feb 2017
    by Stephen Simpson 10 Feb 2017

    Can employers have rules on personal relationships at work? Is it harassment for a worker to ask a colleague out...

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    Uncertainty prevails as travellers offered conflicting US immigration advice

    by Jo Faragher 30 Jan 2017
    by Jo Faragher 30 Jan 2017

    The US Embassy has revised its advice to travellers after President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration led to confusion....

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    Hillary Clinton on gender pay equality: on-demand video

    by Personnel Today 12 Apr 2016
    by Personnel Today 12 Apr 2016

    Hillary Clinton joined a round table discussion on gender pay equality, broadcast live on Personnel Today earlier today. An on-demand...

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    Congratulation leave? Unusual types of leave from around the world

    by Claire Scullin 14 Jan 2016
    by Claire Scullin 14 Jan 2016

    Anyone thinking that the UK’s upcoming grandparental leave is unnecessary meddling by law-makers should look beyond these shores at the...

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    Ten notable facts about Puerto Rico labour law

    by Felicity Alexander 12 Nov 2015
    by Felicity Alexander 12 Nov 2015

    Employers in Puerto Rico must take account of both US federal and Puerto Rico labour law. This dual legal system...

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