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Rob Moss

Rob Moss
Rob Moss is a business journalist with more than 25 years' experience. He has been editor of Personnel Today since 2010. He joined the publication in 2006 as online editor of the award-winning website. Rob specialises in labour market economics, gender diversity and family-friendly working. He has hosted hundreds of webinar and podcasts. Before writing about HR and employment he ran news and feature desks on publications serving the global optical and eyewear market, the UK electrical industry, and energy markets in Asia and the Middle East.
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Nearly half of UK employees want to change career but don’t know which path to take, according to research by LHH.
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Tribunal awards lecturer more than £50,000 after finding the disciplinary procedure and gross misconduct dismissal were unfair.
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Trades unions and Labour reach agreement on workers’ rights proposals after party was accused of watering down plans to please business groups.
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OVG chief executive says root cause of the delays was a shortage of construction workers caused by Brexit and the pandemic.
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There will be no more standalone civil service EDI jobs outside HR and external spending will require government sign-off.
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Rail accident investigator's reports finds disparity between London Undergound rule book and the training received by staff.
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WRC describes decision by University College Cork to dismiss Wim Naudé as ‘astonishing’, adding its HR director had no authority to do so.
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Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats are introducing enhanced right-to-work checks on their apps to prevent illegal work in the gig economy.
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Tribunal accepts that 'Let's do it' refrain from Victoria Wood's comic song constituted sexual harassment of hotel chef.
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Overseas recruits to the NHS face bullying, harassment and discriminaion according to three health unions as they publish new guidance.
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Chief executive of NATS tells transport committee that it's a “bonus” that air traffic control engineers can solve problems remotely.
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Hundreds of trade union reps are making building safety inspections this week looking for issues including RAAC, asbestos and fire hazards.
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Employers are being urged by KPMG to recruit ex-offenders as part of national campaign to reduce reoffending and grow the economy.
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Up to £6,000 will be available for teachers working in key STEM subjects as part of drive to recruit and retain the best staff.