Driver with Crohn's disease, who was given shifts without sufficient toilet breaks, has been awarded compensation by an employment tribunal.
Local government minister Simon Hoare said he thought it was ‘hugely disappointing and arrogant‘ that a council was continuing its four-day week trial.
The Ministry of Defence is looking into 99 ‘live’ allegations of bullying, harassment, discrimination and victimisation, a minister has revealed.
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Cambridge University academics are calling for its Employer Justified Retirement Age to be dropped.
A social worker who won a harassment claim over her treatment after sharing her gender-critical beliefs has been awarded compensation.
Morrisons has moved to a policy of employers and employees paying 4% into pensions since April.
Sharp fall in health and social care visas threatens services and growth, warns immigration expert.
Unemployed people in the UK will be sent to skills 'bootcamps' that will train them to fill roles where there is a shortage of workers.
Morrisons has moved to a policy of employers and employees paying 4% into pensions since April.