Police forces will be required to better organise their workforces and not rely on officers who work overtime as the...
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Administrators have laid off 36 employees based at Borders UK London head office. The bookstore chain was taken over by...
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Health service HR experts have welcomed the findings of the Boorman review into improving the health and wellbeing of NHS...
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Religious employers are likely to lose the opt-out that enables them to refuse to employ homosexual employees, as the European...
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The Department of Health (DoH) is to adopt measures to improve the health and well being of NHS staff which...
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Employers have called on the government to create a centralised body that will work with them to tackle many of...
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Measures set out in the 2009 Queen’s Speech to stop bankers who take ‘reckless risks’ from getting bonuses sound more...
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Manufacturers have called for the retention of the default retirement age of 65, a survey has revealed. The study of...
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Councils have improved recruitment and staff development opportunities, but are still struggling to hire social workers, a survey has shown.Local...
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HR big-hitters from the public and private sector look set to join the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development as...
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Budget hotel chain Travelodge has announced plans to open more sites next year, creating 250 new jobs.The firm will invest...
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Employment experts have urged the profession not to panic following a ruling that employees’ philosophical beliefs should be legally protected....
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Fewer than one in five private sector employers measure their gender pay gap, latest figures have revealed. The alarming findings...
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Lloyds Banking Group has confirmed plans to axe 5,000 more jobs by the end of next year.
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The era of redundancies has now eased, but the UK jobs market is no closer to returning to proper health,...