NHS staff are increasingly facing abuse from patients amid frustration caused by long waiting lists, medical bodies have said.
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More than 1,000 people have registered for our webinar that will focus on how organisations can be more inclusive of...
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Argument continues in government over the lifting of visa requirements for specific sectors.
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The Metropolitan Police Service is to launch a review of its professional standards and internal culture, following the rape and murder of Sarah Everard by an officer.
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A letter by whistleblowers states ‘Numerous senior leaders have been known to be consistently inappropriate with women.’
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Labour members have voted in favour of introducing a £15 national minimum wage if the party gains power.
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Almost two thirds of Britons would like to work a four-day week, according to research into the popularity of various...
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Research has found that travelling to and from work by train offers psychological benefits.
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Personnel Today’s latest update of recent appointments in the HR world includes major HR roles in the fintech and travel sectors.
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ON-DEMAND | Join Rob Moss and guests from Fosway Group and Sage to discuss how HR systems are adapting to new ways of working.
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More than half (53%) of HR professionals “expect” new government restrictions to be imposed as the coronavirus pandemic enters its...
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Ashurst has set itself new “inclusion, diversity and belonging” targets for gender, ethnicity and LGBT+ at partner and senior leadership...
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Restaurant staff will be entitled to keep 100% of their tips under a new law expected to be announced this week.
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The Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) has completed its latest compliance tests, with over 97% of members having passed and...
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Problems with digital residency permits has led to EU nationals living in the UK being rejected by landlords, employers and mortgage lenders.