A professional body for employment lawyers has told the government that its Employment Rights Bill, without amendments, would ‘swamp business’...
Government plans to recruit 6,500 new teachers would require a salary increase of nearly 10% a year for three years,...
Archivist wins appeal after being called ‘sour and bitter’
A woman who was referred to as a ‘sour and bitter individual’ has won her case at the Employment Appeal Tribunal.
Job fair connects refugees with employment opportunities
More than 70 organisations are exhibiting at a job fair aimed at connecting refugees to employment.
The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s artificial intelligence research hub, could be at risk as staff accuse it of having a ‘toxic’ culture.
Join learning professionals and industry leaders at the World of Learning Conference & Exhibition, 7-8 October 2025, NEC Birmingham.
There has been a significant drop-off in remote and hybrid working in the public sector, according to data from software company Unit4.
There were 20,519 health and care worker visas granted to main applicants in the year ending June 2025.
Public sector organisations stand to gain the most out of innovating their approaches to people management, allowing them to streamline...
Shannon Burns’ claims for failure to make reasonable adjustments and discrimination arising from disability succeeded.
Scottish ministers are facing further legal action from the campaign group that won April’s UK Supreme Court ruling on the...
We look at common questions on employers' minds regarding bank holidays. Northern Ireland marks the Battle of the Boyne on 12 July.
There were 20,519 health and care worker visas granted to main applicants in the year ending June 2025.
Law firm Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer has introduced a neurodiversity mentoring programme for staff.
The ruling has also blocked the board from pursuing cases against Space X and two other companies.