Research finds the majority of employees do not challenge discrimination at work, despite 67% considering themselves an 'ally' to those from underrepresented groups.
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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Deloitte has launched a global sustainability and climate learning programme to develop the skills staff need to help tackle climate change.
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IR35 reforms are to be scrapped from April 2023, the Treasury has announced.
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The Chancellor has confirmed cuts to income tax and national insurance, and has removed the cap on bankers' bonuses in his 'mini-Budget' today.
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The recent 1.25% national insurance rise will be reversed in November.
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The pandemic has had a damaging effect on young workers' social confidence and mental health, a survey has found.
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The Living Wage Foundation has announced a 10.1% increase in the ‘real’ living wage for UK employees.
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Plans to increase working hours among the over 50s and benefits claimants are to be unveiled in tomorrow's mini-Budget.
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A worker who was injured in a practical joke cannot take his appeal any further, Supreme Court rules.
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The rise of hybrid and remote working has coincided with a reduction in employees witnessing 'toxic' behaviour at work.
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Pay awards continued to lag severely behind inflation in August 2022, according to XpertHR analysis.
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Eleven trade unions and the TUC are taking legal action over new regulations that allow organisations to use agency workers during strikes.
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An employment tribunal has found Starling Bank treated an employee with asthma unfavourably when it dismissed her.
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Almost nine in 10 organisations taking part in the four-day week trial are likely to continue with a shorter working week beyond the six-month pilot.
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The bankers' bonus cap in the UK could be scrapped under plans reportedly being considered by Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng.