Further education leader calls T-levels a ‘hammer blow for social mobility‘
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Indeed finds there are currently far fewer searches for seasonal work compared with pre-pandemic years.
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An ‘unprecedented’ number of employees at the Financial Conduct Authority are seeking union recognition, according to the Unite union.
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Law firm Leigh Day is looking to launch group action against Amazon to secure employment rights for drivers.
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The labour shortage in England’s care sector is worse than at the start of the pandemic, according to industry body...
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Measurable actions are needed to improve inclusion of black women in finance, professional services and technology firms, a report says.
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Baroness Casey of Blackstock will lead a review into culture and standards at the Metropolitan Police.
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Civil servants could face a fresh push to return to their desks this week after renewed calls from Whitehall against...
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NHS staff are increasingly facing abuse from patients amid frustration caused by long waiting lists, medical bodies have said.
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The engineering giant has sponsored a new category in the annual Undergraduate of the Year Awards to boost recruitment prospects for people who are neurodiverse.
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Wealth management firm Brewin Dolphin abandons plan to move into new City offices.
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There was a culture of sexism and an “absolute boys’ club” at an armed response unit attached to Police Scotland,...
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The Metropolitan Police Service is to launch a review of its professional standards and internal culture, following the rape and murder of Sarah Everard by an officer.
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Hundreds of police officers investigated for sharing offensive content
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherAlmost a thousand police officers have been investigated for posting offensive content on social media.
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IKEA has removed hidden security cameras from a warehouse in Peterborough after an employee spotted one in a company toilet.