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IR35Latest NewsFreelance workersTax

IR35 review: changes will go ahead in April

by Ashleigh Webber 27 Feb 2020
by Ashleigh Webber 27 Feb 2020

Despite intense lobbying to delay their introduction, the government has confirmed that changes to IR35 rules in the private sector...

AbsenceCoronavirusLatest NewsSick pay

Coronavirus: self-isolating staff ‘should get sick pay’ says Hancock

by Ashleigh Webber 27 Feb 2020
by Ashleigh Webber 27 Feb 2020

Health secretary Matt Hancock has said people returning to the UK from Italian towns quarantined because of the Covid-19 coronavirus...

CoronavirusLatest NewsBusiness continuitySick pay

Covid-19 coronavirus and employers: What we know so far

by Jo Faragher 26 Feb 2020
by Jo Faragher 26 Feb 2020

Coronavirus continues to dominate the headlines, most recently as a hotel in Tenerife is put into lockdown after a visiting...

Redundancy

Jobs at risk as Tesco announces bakery overhaul

by Ashleigh Webber 26 Feb 2020
by Ashleigh Webber 26 Feb 2020

More than 1,800 Tesco staff are at risk of redundancy as the retailer overhauls its in-store bakery operation to meet...

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Workplace culture

Alan Turing Institute faces toxic culture accusations

The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s artificial intelligence research hub, could be at risk as staff accuse it of having a ‘toxic’ culture.

by Jo Faragher 18 Aug 2025

Is the Gen Z stare just a dog days of summer story?

by Adam McCulloch 1 Aug 2025

Former Unite leader accepted flights and hospitality from building firm

by Jo Faragher 23 Jul 2025

Exiting ministers who breach rules to lose payouts

by Jo Faragher 22 Jul 2025

Gregg Wallace investigation: 45 allegations upheld

by Jo Faragher 14 Jul 2025
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Join learning professionals and industry leaders at the World of Learning Conference & Exhibition, 7-8 October 2025, NEC Birmingham.

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Top 10 HR questions July 2025: Unauthorised absence

by Brightmine 1 Aug 2025

Empowering working parents and productivity during the summer holidays

by Chris Locke, Executive Director Work+Family at Bright Horizons 23 Jun 2025

AI is here. Your workforce should be ready.

by General Assembly 18 Jun 2025

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Hybrid working

PwC uses traffic-light monitoring for office attendance

PwC uses traffic-light dashboard to monitor employees' attendance in the office, taking data from swipe cards and WiFi connections.

by Rob Moss 14 Aug 2025

Liverpool University strikes halted after hybrid working relaxed

by Rob Moss 14 Aug 2025

Return to office: the looming battle over where we work

by Stuart Morrison 11 Aug 2025

One in 10 SMEs say staff have quit over office return

by Rob Moss 6 Aug 2025

Web traffic 8% lower from 3pm on summer Fridays

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Recruitment & retention

More than nine in 10 celebrate T-level passes

The pass rate for T-levels - the technical equivalent of A-levels - has risen above 91%, but more than a quarter are still leaving courses early.

by Jo Faragher 15 Aug 2025

How can employers solve the youth confidence crisis?

by Kathryn McColl 14 Aug 2025

Skills England: Demand for ‘priority skills’ to accelerate

by Jo Faragher 13 Aug 2025

Free bus fares would help under-22s into employment, say MPs

by Rob Moss 13 Aug 2025

Just a sixth of employers proactively hire ex-offenders

by Nic Paton 12 Aug 2025
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Personnel Today Awards 2025 shortlist: Change management

The huge efforts made to shift cultures, revitalise particular functions and improve performance at each of our shortlisted change management entries impressed the judges

by Adam McCulloch 14 Aug 2025

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by Jo Faragher 28 Jul 2025

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Equality, diversity and inclusion

Security officer who showed ‘racist’ video wins £44k at tribunal

A security officer at Heathrow Airport has been awarded £44,000 for unfair dismissal after he was sacked for showing a ‘racist’ video to a colleague.

by Jo Faragher 18 Aug 2025

Scottish government faces legal action over gender policies

by Rob Moss 18 Aug 2025

Police Scotland constable who can’t work in cold weather awarded £43k

by Rob Moss 15 Aug 2025

BA crew member too anxious to fly wins discrimination claim

by Rob Moss 13 Aug 2025

RAF sergeant’s maternity discrimination claim upheld at EAT

by Jo Faragher 13 Aug 2025
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Case law

Scottish government faces legal action over gender policies

Scottish ministers are facing further legal action from the campaign group that won April’s UK Supreme Court ruling on the...

by Rob Moss 18 Aug 2025

MPs ‘openly hostile’ to preferred choice for EHRC chair

by Rob Moss 24 Jul 2025

School’s bid to appeal Kristie Higgs ruling refused by Supreme Court

by Rob Moss 11 Jun 2025

Court rejects Liberty’s legal challenge against EHRC consultation

by Rob Moss 9 Jun 2025

US Supreme Court lowers burden of proof for ‘reverse discrimination’

by Adam McCulloch 6 Jun 2025
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Pay & benefits

CEO pay at record levels for third year running

The number of FTSE 100 companies paying chief executives more than £10 million increased by almost a third last year, according to the High Pay Centre.

by Jo Faragher 18 Aug 2025

Lidl to increase entry-level hourly pay for 35,000 employees

by Zoe Wickens 15 Aug 2025

Raise retirement in line with life expectancy, say managers

by Jo Faragher 11 Aug 2025

EU pay transparency rules driving ‘cultural pay shift’ in UK

by Rob Moss 7 Aug 2025

Are firms turning to self-employed contractors to avoid NI rise?

by Adam McCulloch 7 Aug 2025
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Immigration

How to employ a global workforce from the UK (webinar)

10 September 2025 | Register now for our webinar examining the pros and cons of global hiring - and how to mitigate the risks.

by Rob Moss 7 Aug 2025

Right-to-work crackdown: businesses left without ‘statutory excuse’

by Adam McCulloch 5 Aug 2025

OBR official writes in support of immigration white paper aims

by Adam McCulloch 5 Aug 2025

New migrant worker visa changes will damage UK, says House of Lords

by Adam McCulloch 24 Jul 2025

Home Office agrees deal with food couriers to combat illegal working

by Rob Moss 23 Jul 2025
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Learning & development

AI in learning still ‘potential not reality’, according to analysts

The use of artificial intelligence in learning platforms ‘remains potential rather than reality’, according to analysts at Fosway Group.

by Jo Faragher 15 Aug 2025

Skills England: Demand for ‘priority skills’ to accelerate

by Jo Faragher 13 Aug 2025

AI adoption being hampered by skills gaps – report

by Nic Paton 13 Aug 2025

Quarter of A Level students looking to apprenticeships rather than uni

by Nic Paton 12 Aug 2025

Nurse and midwife ‘graduate guarantee’ launched

by Rob Moss 11 Aug 2025
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Industrial action / strikes

Liverpool University strikes halted after hybrid working relaxed

Unite union members at University of Liverpool vote to halt planned strike action today after hybrid working rules relaxed.

by Rob Moss 14 Aug 2025

Resident doctors reach ‘greater mutual understanding’ with government

by Jo Faragher 6 Aug 2025

Doctors’ strike impact on patients limited, figures show

by Jo Faragher 4 Aug 2025

Boeing defence workers walk out after latest pay offer

by Jo Faragher 4 Aug 2025

Fresh talks agreed in resident doctors dispute

by Rob Moss 31 Jul 2025
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