Business leaders have warned that staff shortages will persist if the government does not relax post-Brexit immigration rules.
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Job adverts for warehousing roles promise a £1,000 bonus for those who join before 18 September.
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Payslips of delivery workers seen by investigative journalists have revealed that some worked for less than £5 an hour this summer.
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Guidance on what employers should consider when developing and improving whistleblowing management protocols has been published by international standards body BSI.
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The 373-outlet sandwich chain stopped paying workers during their breaks last September as a cost-cutting move.
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Virgin Media O2 has announced plans to recruit 400 staff, comprising field engineers and retail roles, across the UK by the end of the year.
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News network CNN has dismissed three employees who came into work unvaccinated against Covid-19.
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XpertHR has expanded its offering with the acquisition of payroll analytics software provider Gapsquare.
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The investment bank is set to increase junior bankers pay after reports of 95-hour weeks.
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The Home Office is the latest government department to fall foul of the government's own IR35 laws.
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The government should ban the use of umbrella companies to employ workers and make organisations liable for upholding workers' rights, the TUC has said.
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The achievements of HR teams during a year like no other will be celebrated at London's Grosvenor House hotel this November.
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Department for Work and Pensions used HMRC's own online checker tool to gauge contractors' status, but still came up with the wrong answers.
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As ‘freedom day’ passes and Boris Johnson concedes that, amid rising infections, the return to workplace should be gradual, research...