M&S bakery worker wins claim for automatic unfair dismissal and pregnancy discrimination at Watford employment tribunal.
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Most HR directors in retail believe Employment Rights Bill will have a negative impact, with half saying it will reduce headcount.
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Public sector workers including teachers and nurses could be in line for a pay rise of up to 4% in the next financial year.
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The government will table an amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill that means firearms officers who go to trial are granted anonymity.
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An employment judge who delayed providing written reasons in a case for six months has been issued with formal advice for misconduct.
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Points are granted or docked using its Karma system, which was introduced in 2020 to oversee how well employees met risk and compliance rules.
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Police chiefs will be able to automatically dismiss officers who fail background screening under new government measures.
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British Steel has announced it will not continue with a redundancy process risking 2,700 workers' jobs at its Scunthorpe plant.
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Psychiatrists have called on the government to put in place better mental health support for NHS frontline staff.
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The government is expanding a scheme to enable people to access healthcare in the community or closer to their homes...
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Teachers in England could launch strike action if the government does not offer a higher pay rise for the next...
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More than a quarter of UK employers are struggling to recruit for sustainability-related roles, according to hiring platform Indeed.
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Workers at British Steel in Scunthorpe are feeling more optimistic about their future today after emergency legislation passed this weekend.
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Parliament is to be recalled to debate an emergency law to save British Steel’s plant in Scunthorpe from imminent closure.
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West Yorkshire Police have pushed back against claims based on evidence from a whistleblower that it discriminated against white British-born applicants.