The government must overhaul the immigration system to crack down on illegal working, which exploits the poor and allows UK employers to be undercut by cheap labour, a former Home Office minister warned today.
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Banks and building societies struggle to recruit professional and clerical staff
by dan thomasby dan thomasBanks and building societies are struggling with a severe shortage of clerical and professional staff, according to research.
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Fewer than one in four small- and medium-sized employers in the UK are aware of the forthcoming age discrimination legislation, research reveals today.
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Company mobile phone policies should explicitly ban using them for betting, voting and downloading music or games, lobby group warns
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HSBC moves towards the 'paperless office' at Canary Wharf HQ.
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Communications Workers Union threatens industrial action over Post Office’s ‘derisory’ pay offer
by dan thomasby dan thomasPost Office could face industrial action as union rejects pay offer.
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Tesco extends partnership deal with Remploy to get disabled workers into Express outlets
by dan thomasby dan thomasBoost for disabled workers as supermarket giant extends employment partnership scheme with Remploy.
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Phamaceuticals firm to cut 550 UK staff as part of Europe-wide job losses
by dan thomasby dan thomasPharmaceuticals giant Eli Lilly is to cut 550 UK staff under a Europe-wide cost-cutting drive, it emerged last night
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Oldham’s outsourcing contract will lead to transfer of more than 400 staff
by dan thomasby dan thomasOldham has signed a £260m deal that will transfer services and jobs from the council to a new joint venture company
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Skills council launches £3m second phase of workforce planning programme
by dan thomasby dan thomasSkills for Care, the sector skills council for social care work, has received £3m from the Department of Health to launch phase two of a programme to shape the sector’s future workforce
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Travis Perkins and Wickes aim to cut costs and boost productivity from their 15,000 staff
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Thousands of doctors could face a "career black hole" because of a government shake-up of NHS training posts, the British Medical Association has warned
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HR professionals have been assured that forthcoming age discrimination regulations will not mean they will be legally required to keep...
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Staff impacted by the BBC's decision to outsource a number of HR services are to go on strike this Friday in protest at Capita's decision not to allow them to continue working on BBC contracts
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RMT calls strike on 3 July for Docklands Light Railway workers in dispute over work patterns
by dan thomasby dan thomasDLR staff to walk out on 3 July.