A former president of the National Union of Students has accepted an undisclosed settlement in an anti-Zionist belief case against the union.
Diversity of teaching staff in primary schools stalls
More than half (55%) of primary schools in Britain have no ethnic minority teaching staff, according to a study from the University of Warwick.
Survey finds only 30% of employers are prepared to award above-inflation pay rises this year, despite perceived responsibility to support employees.
Heineken UK is set to invest £39m in reopening and upgrading its pubs, creating an estimated 1,075 new jobs.
James Watt, the controversial chief executive of beer company BrewDog, has announced he will step down from his role.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe says productivity, unity and collaboration will increase if people work together at all times and that those who didn't want to work on the club's premises should leave.
Starting salaries grew at a steeper rate in April 2024 as employers continued to battle for staff in a dwindling pool of suitable candidates.
The 2024 Personnel Today Awards are now open for entries, as the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D gets underway.
Labour says it will extend its sexual harassment proposals to cover interns and volunteers.
A social worker who won a harassment claim over her treatment after sharing her gender-critical beliefs has been awarded compensation.
New measures that will see senior civil servants receiving performance-related pay have been announced by the government.
Institute of Student Employers says the next government should focus on the apprenticeship levy to help increase youth employment.
Rail accident investigator's reports finds disparity between London Undergound rule book and the training received by staff.
We provide details of where and when strikes are happening, as the UK battles with the ongoing period of industrial unrest.