We provide details of where and when strikes are happening, as the UK battles with the ongoing period of industrial unrest.
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John Lewis Partnership has published the job interview questions candidates could be asked on its careers site.
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The dismissals stem from Google's investigation into protests held on 16 April, which included sit-ins at Google’s offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California.
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Employers are being urged by KPMG to recruit ex-offenders as part of national campaign to reduce reoffending and grow the economy.Â
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Up to £6,000 will be available for teachers working in key STEM subjects as part of drive to recruit and retain the best staff.
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Doctors' training hours could be cut in a review, according to a report in the Guardian.
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What could Usdaw's Supreme Court case against Tesco mean for 'retained pay' in fire and rehire situations?
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Pam Parkes, commissioner at Birmingham City Council, replaces Gordon McFarlane as the new president of the Public Services People Managers Association.
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A Dorset Police officer allegedly used bolt cutters to 'forcibly' remove earrings worn by three trainee officers ahead of a fitness test.
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Low pay is putting job seekers off green jobs or those that have a positive impact on society, research by Indeed has found.
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An investigation has found that former Post Office chairman Henry Staunton used ‘offensive and outdated’ terms when discussing a job...
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Senior manager loses claim for discrimination against his non-feminist belief, after tribunal rules he was the ‘author of his own downfall’.
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Most prison officers in Scotland feel their retirement age of 68 is unfair compared with other uniformed services who can retire earlier.
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Tribunal finds the Department for Work and Pensions treated an autistic work coach unfavourably and failed to make reasonable adjustments for him.
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A guardsman in the British Army has won a claim of race discrimination and harassment against the Ministry of Defence.