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Age

Rise in number of over 65s in work

by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 27 Nov 2024
by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 27 Nov 2024

The number of over 65s in work has risen since the early 2000s and more than doubled among women, a new study finds.

NHS

Race, age and mental health influence decision to leave NHS

by Jo Faragher 27 Nov 2024
by Jo Faragher 27 Nov 2024

NHS workers who suffer from poor mental health, are over 50 or are from a minority ethnic background are more likely to be considering leaving.

Bank of England
Bonuses

Banker bonus rules to be relaxed under new plans

by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 27 Nov 2024
by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 27 Nov 2024

Bankers could get their bonuses sooner under new plans designed to bring the UK's rules more in line with other countries.

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Gender pay gap

Most female-dominated jobs still have gender pay gap

by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 27 Nov 2024
by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 27 Nov 2024

The majority of female-dominated jobs have a gender pay gap that favours men, an analysis of Office for National Statistics data finds.

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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

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Gregg Wallace investigation: 45 allegations upheld

by Jo Faragher 14 Jul 2025
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Hybrid working

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Recruitment & retention

Indeed launches platform aimed at healthcare workers

Jobs board Indeed has launched a new platform aimed at healthcare professionals as research reveals that 92% have experienced burnout.

by Jo Faragher 27 Aug 2025

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Immigration: huge fall in health and care worker visas

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Equality, diversity and inclusion

MoD worker loses harassment claim over lack of good luck card

A Ministry of Defence employee has lost his claim for harassment after complaining that he did not receive a good luck card when he left his job.

by Jo Faragher 27 Aug 2025

Data bias means gender pay gap wider than thought

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Case law

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MPs ‘openly hostile’ to preferred choice for EHRC chair

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Pay & benefits

FCA issues clarity on workplace savings schemes to boost employer uptake

Financial Conduct Authority issues statement to provide clarity on workplace savings schemes, to help more employers offer them.

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Data bias means gender pay gap wider than thought

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Hospitality loses jobs at ‘staggering’ rate since Budget

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Immigration

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Overhaul of immigration rules leads to surge in caseloads from businesses and individuals pursuing advice to settle in the UK.

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Learning & development

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Industrial action / strikes

London hotel housekeepers call off strike action

A group of housekeepers at a London hotel have called off strike action after successful negotiations with their employer.

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