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    Work visa changes: Who is likely to lose out?

    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Dec 2023
    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Dec 2023

    Hospitality, IT, care, SMEs and graduate employers are likely to face the biggest hurdles when the work visa changes are implemented.

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    Miller & Carter refutes tip-sharing criticisms

    by Ashleigh Webber 19 Oct 2023
    by Ashleigh Webber 19 Oct 2023

    Restaurant chain Miller & Carter's tip policy has been criticised by workers and a union, but it strongly refutes the claims.

    • Hospitality
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    Sham training of security officers exposed

    by Jo Faragher 3 Oct 2023
    by Jo Faragher 3 Oct 2023

    Training companies are helping security workers to fraudulently gain work licences, a BBC investigation has found.

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    Hospitality training and work experience pilot launched

    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Sep 2023
    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Sep 2023

    The government has joined forces with the hospitality sector to pilot a fast-tracked training and work experience programme, with the...

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    Pret a Manger fined after worker trapped in freezer

    by Rob Moss 31 Aug 2023
    by Rob Moss 31 Aug 2023

    Pret a Manger fined £800,000 after a worker trapped in a walk-in freezer in London for two and a half hours.

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    McDonald’s faces fresh sexual harassment allegations

    by Rob Moss 18 Jul 2023
    by Rob Moss 18 Jul 2023

    More than hundred UK McDonald's workers, many of them young, speak out about sexual harassment in its fast food restaurants.

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    Prezzo closures: 800 jobs to go as 46 restaurants cease trading

    by Rob Moss 24 Apr 2023
    by Rob Moss 24 Apr 2023

    Italian restaurant chain Prezzo announces closures in a bid to focus on better-performing restaurants in shopping centres and tourist destinations.

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    Construction: immigration rule relaxation will have little effect

    by Adam McCulloch 16 Mar 2023
    by Adam McCulloch 16 Mar 2023

    More roles in the construction sector have been added to the shortage occupation list but hospitality has again lost out when it comes to recruiting overseas workers.

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    Chefs outline macho culture of deliberate burnings, bullying and abuse

    by Nic Paton 23 Jan 2023
    by Nic Paton 23 Jan 2023

    Many chefs still see pain as 'a medal of honour', a study has suggested, including deliberate burnings, physical abuse and bullying.

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    Personnel Today Awards 2022: Dishoom wins Health and Wellbeing Award – Private Sector

    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Nov 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Nov 2022

    We look at the winner and runners-up in the Health and Wellbeing Award– Private Sector, sponsored by Lloyds Banking Group.

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    KFC to ramp up youth recruitment

    by Ashleigh Webber 14 Nov 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 14 Nov 2022

    KFC has pledged to ensure a third of its new UK hires by 2030 are young people who face barriers to employment.

    • Construction
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    • Ethics

    Home Office shifts modern slavery to immigration brief

    by Adam McCulloch 19 Oct 2022
    by Adam McCulloch 19 Oct 2022

    The Home Office has removed the modern slavery brief from the minister responsible for safeguarding and classed it as an ‘illegal immigration and asylum’ issue.

    • Hospitality
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    Cost of living crisis: Can we reduce hours for staff?

    by Catriona Aldridge and Jenni Darling 21 Sep 2022
    by Catriona Aldridge and Jenni Darling 21 Sep 2022

    With rising energy costs hitting businesses hard, particularly in the hospitality sector, many employers may consider reducing hours.

    • Hospitality
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    Bar staff training needed to tackle drinks spiking, say MPs

    by Ashleigh Webber 26 Apr 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 26 Apr 2022

    The Home Affairs Committee says the govenrment should support nightclubs in bar staff training and hiring more security staff.

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    McDonald’s and Coca-Cola to halt operations in Russia

    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2022
    by Personnel Today 8 Mar 2022

    Food and drink giants will pay wages of staff in Russia while operations are halted.

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