Several sectors have now shifted to non-EU and British employees, a Guardian analysis revealed.
Global HR
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Firms listed in the UK should pay their leaders the same salary levels as those based in the US, says head of stock exchange.
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Global collaboration carries some legal risks around intellectual property and ownership of ideas. What are the key legal considerations?
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Scotland's first minister Humza Yousaf has vowed not to use 'work notices' and to fight the controversial strikes bill.
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Spanish companies with fewer than 250 employees can apply for a pilot government scheme to reduce their working week.
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The UK is among a small proportion of OECD countries that have still to achieve the same workforce participation rates as before the pandemic.
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The diagnosis of a chronic condition should not mean an employee is denied the opportunity to take a working assignment abroad.
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The UK government’s decision to remove social media platform TikTok from all work devices has triggered calls for businesses to do the same.
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The UK has risen up the rankings of countries most attractive to highly qualified workers, according to the OECD.
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The UK's labour crisis could be exacerbated in the coming months by a concerted effort by state government officials to lure workers to Western Australia.
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Three-quarters of office workers in London would leave their job if they were no longer able to work from home for some of the week.
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Google’s parent company is to cut 12,000 jobs worldwide as global big tech firms continue to adjust to the post-pandemic world.
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The global economic slowdown will mean more workers having to accept lower-quality, less secure and lower paid work.
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A civil tribunal in Canada has ruled that an employee should compensate her former employer for ‘time theft’ because tracking software had calculated she had misrepresented hours worked.
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Cyberattacks at media group and at Royal Mail underline that ‘cybersecurity is not just an issue for the IT and security teams in organisations; it’s an HR issue‘