Ford plans to cut 4,000 jobs in Europe, including around 800 in the UK, following a slump in electric vehicle (EV) sales.
Job hoppers who frequently change roles have £15,776 more in their pensions pots than the average worker, according to new data.
Return to office ‘more about appearance than purpose’
Almost half of managers in the UK admit that being in the office is more about appearance, according to new research from Indeed.
Why segregation in networking does more harm than good
The move towards segregating networking with the rise of women-only groups is counterproductive, argues Lee Higgins.
The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s artificial intelligence research hub, could be at risk as staff accuse it of having a ‘toxic’ culture.
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There has been a significant drop-off in remote and hybrid working in the public sector, according to data from software company Unit4.
Petition calling on government to stop plan to ban agency staff in NHS attracts thousands of signatures.
We preview the finalists in shortlist for Employment Law Firm of the Year at the Personnel Today Awards 2025.
A midwife who was reported to her regulator and counter-terrorism group Prevent by her former employer is taking the Trust to tribunal for belief discrimination.
Scottish ministers are facing further legal action from the campaign group that won April’s UK Supreme Court ruling on the...
Inflation increases by more than expected, as median pay deal remains stubbornly flat, according to latest data for July 2025.
Workers from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Ghana and Zimbabwe have had the greatest number of visa applications refused, according to an analysis of Home Office figures.
Law firm Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer has introduced a neurodiversity mentoring programme for staff.
Unite union announces 10 days of strikes next month at Airbus after 90% of members voted in favour of industrial action over pay.