The rate of fatal and major injuries is falling across industry, with construction experiencing the biggest reduction in the number of people killed at work
Michael Millar
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New pensions minister vows to focus on welfare reform.
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The Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) has launched a women's pensions network to try and address the massive difference in how much men and women workers save for retirement
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The Women and Work Commission will challenge the government to allow 'class actions' in gender pay disputes when it reports in January, Personnel Today has learned
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Private sector employers should learn from their public sector counterparts when it comes to promoting diversity, according to the UK's top civil servant
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The GMB union has hit back at CBI calls to cut back on public sector spending, blaming procurement from the private sector for the rising bill
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Employers will learn when they have to give staff time off to serve as magistrates under new plans being unveiled today by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer
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Only one in five engineering firms still offer final salary pension schemes to new staff, according to new research
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Chancellor Gordon Brown must curb pay rises in the public sector as part of a raft of changes to lower public spending, according to employers’ body the CBI
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UK workers' fears for the security of their jobs are at their highest for a year.
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A third (34%) of Scottish employees who have taken time off work because of a mental health problem say they feel forced to hide their reason for absence.
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Lawyers on a recent case about paid leave for the long-term sick have been given leave to appeal the ruling in favour of the employer to the House of Lords.
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Government Bill puts directors in the firing line.
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There will be increasing numbers of disputes over City contracts following the annual bonuses, lawyers predict.
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Psychometric testing has come of age, as the original testing tool reaches its 21st birthday.