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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Thousands of jobs at discount retailer Poundland could be at risk as its parent company looks to sell it off.
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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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Ministers could block executives at Thames Water from taking bonuses after the utility applied for a £3bn emergency loan.
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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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Nurses, midwives and numerous other workers across NHS Scotland have accepted a two-year 8.2% pay deal.
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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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Scoring someone lower in a redundancy selection process if they do not have a degree can constitute indirect age discrimination.
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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 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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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 has announced plans to cut an additional 11,000 jobs globally as part of a recovery plan.
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Three-quarters of healthcare workers (76%) prioritise access to mental health support when evaluating job opportunities, a poll has argued.
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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 could be set to strike this summer as the Royal College of Nursing accuses the government of ‘insulting’ the profession.