The Office for National Statistics recorded 3.7 million UK jobs paid below the real Living Wage in April 2023, 200,000 more than a year earlier.
Two-thirds of zero-hours workers have been with their current ‘employer’ for more than a year and approaching half have been in their zero hours roles for two year, a study has revealed.
One in five neurodivergent employees have experienced harassment or discrimination at work, a report has found.
Government launches statutory code of practice to deter fire and rehire, but unions say it will not discourage ‘bad employers’.
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Recruitment and Employment Confederation chief executive Neil Carberry comments on parallels between the UK and the US labour markets.
Asylum seekers should be granted the right to work in the UK after six months to give them the chance to escape poverty, MPs say.
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.
A worker who felt forced to resign after a director said her great-grandson needed 'a good slap' has succeeded at an employment tribunal.
A social worker who won a harassment claim over her treatment after sharing her gender-critical beliefs has been awarded compensation.
April 2024's most popular FAQs on Brightmine, formerly XpertHR, include queries around minimum wage rules and holiday pay.
Curbs on allowing dependants into the UK on student and care visas has led to a drop in applications, the Home Office said.
Organisations must shift away from one-size-fits-all leadership training to a more nuanced approach for a changing workplace.
We provide details of where and when strikes are happening, as the UK battles with the ongoing period of industrial unrest.