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Oxfam workers begin first-ever strike

by Adam McCulloch 8 Dec 2023
by Adam McCulloch 8 Dec 2023

Unite says workers, squeezed by cost of living pressures, deserve more of the charity’s funds.

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Television executive in hospital after bullying report

by Jo Faragher 8 Dec 2023
by Jo Faragher 8 Dec 2023

Former S4C chief executive Sian Doyle was accused of creating a culture of fear at the Welsh language channel.

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Business continuity

International business faces ‘permacrisis’ in 2024

by Adam McCulloch 8 Dec 2023
by Adam McCulloch 8 Dec 2023

A sense of ‘permacrisis’ is gripping international businesses which could leave employees vulnerable to burnout.

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Minimum service levels

Minimum service levels for ambulance services

by Rob Moss 7 Dec 2023
by Rob Moss 7 Dec 2023

NHS ambulance or patient transport services in England can impose minimum service levels during strike action.

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Sniff a lemon on World Productivity Day and meet HR’s new antihero

World Productivity Day is marked by the sniffing of lemons, CVs for bots and the imminent arrival of a novel all about an HR manager who isn't what she seems …

by Adam McCulloch 20 Jun 2025

How to overcome loneliness in the digital workplace

by Mark Leisegang 9 Jun 2025

‘As you were’ – fear of change holds back the UK workforce

by Adam McCulloch 6 Jun 2025

‘Task masking’ is about poor management, not rebellion

by Andrew Wood 2 Jun 2025

How businesses can transform their approach to mental health

by Abi Clements 28 May 2025
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Hybrid working

Hybrid working trend continues to grow despite RTO mandates

More than a quarter of people (28%) work hybrid, with the proportion rising for higher earners, according to Office for National Statistics.

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Recruitment & retention

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Six in 10 hiring managers in the UK manufacturing and engineering sector have struggled to hire in the past year,...

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Number of new nurses from abroad falls by a third

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The final entry deadline for the Personnel Today Awards 2025, the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D, is on Monday.

by Personnel Today 23 Jun 2025

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Equality, diversity and inclusion

Level 7 apprenticeship funding cuts to cost employers £214m

Decision to cut Level 7 apprenticeship levy funding for those aged over 21 will cost employers around £214m in additional training costs.

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by Adam McCulloch 20 Jun 2025

Barts nurse told to remove watermelon image claims discrimination

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Case law

School’s bid to appeal Kristie Higgs ruling refused by Supreme Court

Farmor's School's attempt to appeal Christian school assistant Kristie Higgs free speech ruling rejected by Supreme Court.

by Rob Moss 11 Jun 2025

Court rejects Liberty’s legal challenge against EHRC consultation

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US Supreme Court lowers burden of proof for ‘reverse discrimination’

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Pay & benefits

Low-paid could receive ‘Britannia’ dividend under Reform’s non-dom tax plan

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by Rob Moss 23 Jun 2025

Man who used company credit card for himself unfairly dismissed

by Rob Moss 23 Jun 2025

Empowering working parents and productivity during the summer holidays

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Immigration

Number of new nurses from abroad falls by a third

Following years of growth, the number of nursing and midwifery professionals coming to work in the UK falls by nearly a third.

by Rob Moss 18 Jun 2025

Indefinite leave to remain proposal could place workers in limbo

by Adam McCulloch 30 May 2025

Overseas workers bring key benefits to IT and engineering sectors in UK

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Warning issued over loss of ‘frictionless’ business travel to the US

by Adam McCulloch 29 May 2025

UK net migration slashed by half in one year

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Learning & development

Level 7 apprenticeship funding cuts to cost employers £214m

Decision to cut Level 7 apprenticeship levy funding for those aged over 21 will cost employers around £214m in additional training costs.

by Rob Moss 23 Jun 2025

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Industrial action / strikes

NHS pay disputes: Who could strike again?

As senior doctors start voting on whether they could strike, we round up the health unions' stance on pay and who might strike again.

by Rob Moss 20 Jun 2025

Lawyers warn over impact of Employment Rights Bill on tribunals

by Adam McCulloch 13 Jun 2025

Workplace disputes: ‘Most employment tribunals could be avoided’

by Adam McCulloch 12 Jun 2025

Birmingham bin workers vote to continue strikes

by Adam McCulloch 6 Jun 2025

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