The UK’s labour force is diminishing at its fastest rate since the late 1980s, the Commission on the Future of Employment Support reveals.
FE teachers’ pay a quarter less than elsewhere in education
Further education teachers are paid almost a quarter less than their peers elsewhere in the sector, according to the National Foundation for Educational Research.
CPI inflation stood at 2.2% in the year to August 2024, unchanged from July, but RPI fell 0.1 percentage points.
Opinion: the government’s plan for day one rights is likely to lead to a significant uptick in dismissals over coming months, warns an employment lawyer.
The Workplace Culture Award is among the most coveted prizes in the Personnel Today Awards.
With mounting interest from almost every stakeholder, HR teams are under pressure to deliver on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)...
While some companies are moving back to the office, others are expanding flexible working practices.
Marking and lesson planning are two of the tasks that teachers could carry out away from their usual workplace under the plans.
The Workplace Culture Award is among the most coveted prizes in the Personnel Today Awards.
Harrods has acknowledged that it ‘failed’ its employees during the time Mohamed Al Fayed owned the business, from 1985-2010.
Teacher with autism who repeatedly raised grievances to receive £850k after tribunal finds he was discriminated against and victimised.
Clothes retailer Next could be forced to close stores after losing a landmark legal battle over equal pay.
The UK is falling behind other major Western countries when it comes to attracting highly skilled foreign workers, according to new data from Indeed.
Judge recommends e-learning be updated to include freedom of belief training as part of judgment relating to ‘gender-fluid’ dachshund.
Members of Aslef, the train drivers' union, accepted an offer that included a 5% backdated pay rise for 2022-23, a 4.75% rise for 23-24, and a 4.5% increase for 2024-25.