BAE Systems is to recruit thousands more graduates and apprentices in 2024, in roles like electrical engineering, HR and project management.
Ashleigh Webber
Ashleigh Webber
Ashleigh is editor of OHW+ and HR and wellbeing editor at Personnel Today. Ashleigh's areas of interest include employee health and wellbeing, equality and inclusion and skills development. She has hosted many webinars for Personnel Today, on topics including employee retention, financial wellbeing and menopause support. Prior to joining Personnel Today in 2018, she covered the road transport sector for Commercial Motor and Motor Transport magazines, touching on some of the employment and wellbeing issues experienced by those in road haulage.
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Junior doctors in England plan to strike for a further nine days in December and January after rejecting the government's latest pay offer.
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Hospitality, IT, care, SMEs and graduate employers are likely to face the biggest hurdles when the work visa changes are implemented.
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OH professionals should ask employees about Covid-19 infections and immunisations when conducting surveillance for hand-arm vibration syndrome.
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An additional 30,000 jobs at the Department for Work and Pensions are needed to meet current demand, a union claims.
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Years of wage stagnation have cost the average UK worker £10,700 a year in lost pay growth, a report has claimed.
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Spotify's CEO has announced plans to cut one in six jobs to ensure it is 'right-sized' for future challenges.
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Ikea is set to award its salaried employees a 5% pay rise in 2024, as well as adopting the new Living Wage rates for its hourly-paid staff.
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The High Court has refused Warrington Boroough Council's application for an injunction to prevent a bin strike by members of Unite.
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MPs vote through a new bill that allows for national insurance changes in January 2024.
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Research has found that not enough is being done to support weight loss and healthy lifestyles among night shift workers.
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An employment lawyer says new holiday pay regulations that were hoped to simplify calculations for irregular hours workers are problematic.
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Some ethnic groups are still earning up to 18.5% less per hour than white employees, ethnicity pay gap figures for 2022 have revealed.Â
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An estimated 160,000 workers in the financial services sector require upskilling, around 16% of the entire UK finance workforce.
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The Department for Education has launched a consultation outlining how it will implement minimum service levels in schools and colleges during strike action.