The bankers' bonus cap in the UK could be scrapped under plans reportedly being considered by Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng.
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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Doctors suffering from burnout are far more likely to put patient safety at risk and leave their jobs, new analysis has found.
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Around 100 staff at Clarence House, the former residence of King Charles III, have been warned they are at risk of redundancy.
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Sainsbury's, John Lewis Partnership and Primark have announced they will be closed on Monday 19 September, the day of the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Unemployment in the UK reaches its lowest since 1974 and the number of job vacancies has fallen.
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Construction firms have been encouraged to check in with employees about their mental health ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day this weekend (10 September).
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The number people aged 50 and over leaving the workforce has increased since the pandemic, reversing an upward trend in the employment rate seen since the 1990s.
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Supporting a particular football team cannot be considered a philosophical belief worthy of protection under the Equality Act, an employment tribunal has ruled.
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Rail workers whose union claimed Virgin Trains bypassed collective bargaining negotiations when the company made a pay offer directly to the workforce are in line to receive compensation totalling £4.8m.
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Greater economic uncertainty, rising costs and candidate shortages all affected employers' ability to hire both permanent and temporary staff in August.
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Prime Minister Liz Truss has assembled her cabinet, naming Chloe Smith as the work and pensions secretary and Jacob Rees-Mogg as business secretary.
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Firefighters and control room staff could strike over pay, after a union rejected a 2% pay deal.
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The TUC has reported the UK government to the United Nation's labour standards watchdog over its plans to curb the right to strike.
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Some 46% of employers support extending statutory paternity/partner leave and pay, according to CIPD research.
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The British Beer and Pub Association warns businesses could be forced to close because of rising energy bills.