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    Public sector needs 92,000 more workers to remain productive

    by Jo Faragher 19 May 2025
    by Jo Faragher 19 May 2025

    Falling public sector productivity could drive up labour costs by more than £5 billion by the end of this decade, a forecast suggests.

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    Poundland jobs at risk as parent group seeks sale

    by Jo Faragher 19 May 2025
    by Jo Faragher 19 May 2025

    Thousands of jobs at discount retailer Poundland could be at risk as its parent company looks to sell it off.

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    RCN warns Darlington NHS trust over single-sex spaces

    by Adam McCulloch 16 May 2025
    by Adam McCulloch 16 May 2025

    Royal College of Nursing warns Darlington hospital that its policy on single-sex spaces is unlawful, but the policy remains in place.

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    Legislation could block bonuses at Thames Water

    by Jo Faragher 16 May 2025
    by Jo Faragher 16 May 2025

    Ministers could block executives at Thames Water from taking bonuses after the utility applied for a £3bn emergency loan.

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    Next to improve wage-setting transparency after shareholder pressure

    by Adam McCulloch 16 May 2025
    by Adam McCulloch 16 May 2025

    The clothing giant saw 26.9% of shareholder votes supporting a resolution that called for more information about how many of its staff are being paid below the ‘real’ Living Wage.

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    NHS Scotland staff accept two-year 8.2% pay deal

    by Rob Moss 16 May 2025
    by Rob Moss 16 May 2025

    Nurses, midwives and numerous other workers across NHS Scotland have accepted a two-year 8.2% pay deal.

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    Union rep teacher awarded £370k for unfair dismissal

    by Rob Moss 15 May 2025
    by Rob Moss 15 May 2025

    Teacher and union rep awarded £370,000 after head teacher unfairly dismissed her in ‘revenge’ for her opposing lesson observations plan.

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    Tribunal finds need for degree in redundancy selection was ageist

    by Rob Moss 14 May 2025
    by Rob Moss 14 May 2025

    Scoring someone lower in a redundancy selection process if they do not have a degree can constitute indirect age discrimination.

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    Thousands of civil service roles to leave London

    by Jo Faragher 14 May 2025
    by Jo Faragher 14 May 2025

    The government plans to cut the number of civil service roles in London by 12,000, closing 11 offices in the...

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    Burberry puts 1,700 jobs at risk in cost-cutting exercise

    by Jo Faragher 14 May 2025
    by Jo Faragher 14 May 2025

    Burberry announced the proposed cuts as it reported its financial results today, recording a £66 million loss in the past financial year.

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    Microsoft to cut 3% of jobs worldwide

    by Rob Moss 14 May 2025
    by Rob Moss 14 May 2025

    Tech giant Microsoft is to reduce the size of its global workforce by 3%, despite strong results in its latest quarter.

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    Nissan to cut 15% of jobs globally

    by Rob Moss 13 May 2025
    by Rob Moss 13 May 2025

    Nissan has announced plans to cut an additional 11,000 jobs globally as part of a recovery plan.

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    Healthcare workers prioritise mental health support in new jobs

    by Nic Paton 12 May 2025
    by Nic Paton 12 May 2025

    Three-quarters of healthcare workers (76%) prioritise access to mental health support when evaluating job opportunities, a poll has argued.
    The...

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    UK-US trade deal threatens bioethanol jobs

    by Rob Moss 12 May 2025
    by Rob Moss 12 May 2025

    The operators of the two largest UK bioethanol facilities have warned the government that last week’s trade deal with the...

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    Nurses threaten strikes if pay demands not met

    by Jo Faragher 12 May 2025
    by Jo Faragher 12 May 2025

    Nurses could be set to strike this summer as the Royal College of Nursing accuses the government of ‘insulting’ the profession.

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