As the UK heads into a worrying winter, Charlie Thompson examines the risks for senior teams as they manage the...
Ethics
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Clothing brands and government to be investigated by MPs over links with exploitation of oppressed people in China.
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The city centre businesses that once relied on the passing trade of office workers are under threat as business districts...
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The number of reports of furlough fraud made to HM Revenue and Customs rose by more than half between the...
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Firms like Asos, Taylor Wimpey, Ikea are repaying furlough money, while others, such as Primark and Rightmove, say they will not take up the job retention bonus. What's their motivation?
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Flawed selection procedures and entrenched bias are combining to minimise the numbers of women on FTSE company boards...
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Reducing top executives’ pay by 3% could fund a median pay rise of £2k for FTSE 350 companies’ lowest earners.
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Demand for office space in skyscrapers plummets as crowded lifts consigned to the past.
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Two major employers have apologised for their historical links to the slave trade and promised to donate to charities representing...
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UK finance sector given pause for thought by huge US whistleblower payout.
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How employers have treated their staff during the Covid-19 crisis will be the ‘acid test’ for candidates considering whether to...
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'We are seeing leaders rushing to get employees back into the office based on misguided notions that remote workers are less productive, less engaged and less cooperative.'
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Whether it’s furlough or free healthcare, companies’ actions during the coronavirus have come under greater scrutiny than ever. Will the...
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Why have employers with large cash reserves been allowed to go cap in hand to the government, asks Josh Sunsoa.
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EY accountant uncovered money laundering at gold bullion dealer and wins claim against employer.