Hardly any NHS trusts appear to be fulfilling all their duties under race relations legislations, the Health Care Commission has found.
Michael Millar
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The group representing some of the UK’s most powerful investors has warned Britain’s biggest companies that they could damage the reputation of business if they don’t cut back on huge pensions packages for failing directors
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Bonuses for high-flying staff in the UK have leapt 16% to a record total of £19bn, according to latest figures
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Pilots at budget airline BMIBaby have voted to strike over pay.
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Accounting staff who enter the profession through an apprenticeship will be almost £60,000 better off than their student counterparts after three years.
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The government has begun a £3.8m push to increase the number of police community support officers (PCSOs) by 10,000.
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The London Underground could be set for new wave of industrial action after the RMT union announced it could ballot staff on the Underground for three separate strikes
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More than half of women (60%) are not contributing to a pension fund, according to new study
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Too many young people are turning their backs on science and technology because of faults in the education system, Britain's biggest business group warned today
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More than one million 50- to 65-year-olds who want to work can't get a job because employers won't recruit older workers.
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A new website has been launched to show companies just how much money they are losing when staff go off sick
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One in three graduate job-seekers has stopped buying products following a negative experience while applying for a job with that brand, according to new research.
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Survey shows middle managers are more resilient in the face of criticism than any other group in th eworkforce
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Demise of final salary schemes heralds growth in defined benefit pensions.
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Indian call centre company sets up operation in UK.