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    • Health and safety

    Training for Tube incident removed from syllabus, says investigator

    by Rob Moss 9 May 2024
    by Rob Moss 9 May 2024

    Rail accident investigator's reports finds disparity between London Undergound rule book and the training received by staff.

    • Artificial intelligence
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    IBM points to need for more female leadership of AI

    by Adam McCulloch 3 May 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 3 May 2024

    Women need to play a major role in the development of AI at organisations, the chief executive of IBM UK & Ireland has said.

    • Hybrid working
    • Coronavirus
    • Latest News

    Professor ‘astonishingly’ unfairly dismissed wins record £260k

    by Rob Moss 2 May 2024
    by Rob Moss 2 May 2024

    WRC describes decision by University College Cork to dismiss Wim Naudé as ‘astonishing’, adding its HR director had no authority to do so.

    • Northern Ireland
    • Police
    • Data protection

    Staff taking legal action over NI police data breach

    by Ashleigh Webber 29 Apr 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 29 Apr 2024

    Thousands of police officers and staff have commenced legal action against the Police Service of Northern Ireland following a data breach.

    • Artificial intelligence
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    • USA

    The parallels between the US and UK labour markets

    by Neil Carberry 29 Apr 2024
    by Neil Carberry 29 Apr 2024

    Recruitment and Employment Confederation chief executive Neil Carberry comments on parallels between the UK and the US labour markets.

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    • Dismissal

    Google dismisses staff in US over Gaza protests

    by Adam McCulloch 25 Apr 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 25 Apr 2024

    The dismissals stem from Google's investigation into protests held on 16 April, which included sit-ins at Google’s offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California.

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    • Global mobility

    US trade commission votes to ban non-compete clauses

    by Jo Faragher 24 Apr 2024
    by Jo Faragher 24 Apr 2024

    The US Federal Trade Commission has voted to adopt a ban on non-compete clauses that prevent workers from switching jobs within the same industry.

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    P&O to pay workers French minimum wage

    by Jo Faragher 23 Apr 2024
    by Jo Faragher 23 Apr 2024

    P&O wages: Ferry operator will comply with new French regulations requiring it to pay £9.96 an hour minimum to workers.

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    Global mobility failures risk loss of talent

    by Rob Moss 23 Apr 2024
    by Rob Moss 23 Apr 2024

    The EY 2024 Mobility Reimagined survey canvassed the views of 1,059 global mobility professionals across 21 countries.

    • India
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Gender

    Study: Board gender quotas don’t improve executive diversity

    by Ashleigh Webber 16 Apr 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 16 Apr 2024

    Board gender quotas fail to increase the number of women appointed to the executive suite, research has found.

    • Expatriates
    • Foreign language training
    • Right to work

    Digital nomads – never mind the tax, think of the cheese…

    by Adam McCulloch 12 Apr 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 12 Apr 2024

    Italy has joined the ranks of countries serving digital nomad visas. How attractive are such offers to British remote workers?

    • Europe
    • Employee engagement
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    How PepsiCo pushes employee experience to the max

    by Ashleigh Webber 12 Apr 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 12 Apr 2024

    HR chief for Europe Dannii Portsmouth tells Personnel Today how the drinks giant is focusing on employee experience.

    • Right to work
    • Expatriates
    • Europe

    Skilled UK workers eligible for Italy’s new digital nomad visa

    by Adam McCulloch 12 Apr 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 12 Apr 2024

    Italy has launched a digital nomad visa that will allow remote workers to live and work in the country on a continual basis.

    • Wales
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
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    Four-day week could widen inequalities

    by Ashleigh Webber 10 Apr 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 10 Apr 2024

    A four-day work week could risk widening existing inequalities between workers, a report commissioned for the Welsh Government has warned. 

    • Scotland
    • Employment law
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    National insurance falls to 8%

    by Rob Moss 5 Apr 2024
    by Rob Moss 5 Apr 2024

    Another national insurance cut kicks in this weekend alongside a swathe of employment law changes at the beginning of the tax year.

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