Yesterday it was confirmed that British Gas lost its appeal in its long-running case against one of its sales staff,...
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has changed the way society at large considers, prepares, plans and responds to health...
Holiday pay case: EAT confirms employers must pay commission
Employers will have to pay commission as part of holiday pay, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has confirmed.
The decision...
Sexual harassment: tribunal awards £830k to NHS HR director
An employment tribunal has awarded more than £830,000 to an NHS HR director who was constructively dismissed and harassed after...
We profile the achievements of shortlisted companies in this year's award for workplace culture (larger employers).
If you often notice stiffness in your shoulders or neck during the workday, it’s not just “part of the job”...
There has been a significant drop-off in remote and hybrid working in the public sector, according to data from software company Unit4.
Workforce issues could put the brakes on the government’s ambitious plans to expand free childcare, a charity has warned.
We profile the achievements of shortlisted companies in this year's award for workplace culture (larger employers).
Employer did not establish a link between the ‘juvenile, inappropriate’ noises and the claim from a colleague of racism.
Scottish ministers are facing further legal action from the campaign group that won April’s UK Supreme Court ruling on the...
Strikes due to start tomorrow at UK aerospace manufacturer Airbus postponed following improved pay and pension offer.
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A lack of succession planning has led most of the UK’s largest listed companies to chose external candidates as their new chief executive, a trend not seen elsewhere in Europe or in the US.
Strikes due to start tomorrow at UK aerospace manufacturer Airbus postponed following improved pay and pension offer.