Last week Personnel Today ran an opinion piece which criticised the EU Settlement Scheme, the process that EU, EEA or...
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Home Office cannot afford to ignore the lessons of the Windrush scandal and suffer the resulting reputational damage.
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Male managers may be restricting their work with female colleagues, according to US research.
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JPMorgan Chase will pay $5m to settle a discrimination claim filed by a male employee in the US
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Only a third of countries allow same-sex spouses to qualify as dependents on immigration applications, while just 30% allow same-sex partners this qualification.
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Although 35% of UK businesses have no system in place for whistleblowing, a comparison with other economically similar nations in Europe shows that the UK is ahead of the curve.
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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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The government is being urged to adopt new EU whistleblowing legislation, to avoid the risk of UK whistleblowers being left behind.
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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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On International Women’s Day, Lauren Touré looks at how encouraging men to share parental responsibilities can have a profound effect on female career progression.
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Theresa May will today unveil how the UK government will handle emerging EU laws concerning workers’ rights after Brexit.
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The hiring of workers anywhere in the world through global freelancer platforms means that limiting immigration will not necessarily protect...
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Six Ryanair cabin crew were dismissed by the airline this week for “breach of trust” after a photograph was circulated...
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Workers and companies in the City of London are to benefit from plans to improve office space flexibility, air quality...