A growing number of people without the right qualifications are being recruited for registered nursing roles.
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Health authorities should publish transparent accounts of staff shortages to help address resourcing problems, MPs have said.
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The movement of banking interests from London to locations within the EU have hit a stumbling block: the UK-based employees often don't want to move.
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Law firm Kingsley Napley has formalised a policy that offers paid time off work to all staff affected by pregnancy loss.
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The European Court win for the Tesco workers was significant, but there is still a long road ahead.
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Letter from 80 employees urges Apple leaders to rethink plan to return to office in September – to reflect diversity and inclusion and the success of homeworking.
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A shortage of workers is inhibiting the jobs recovery in the UK as the country’s Covid crisis recedes.
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Google’s head of diversity has been removed from his post after an antisemitic blog post by him from 2007 re-emerged this week.
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Tesco vows to continue contesting equal pay claims despite European Court ruling.
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Organisations representing health workers are calling for stricter standards on personal protective equipment.
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Human rights watchdog's suggestion paves the way for compulsory coronavirus jabs in care home and healthcare roles.
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Pro-Brexit campaigner Tim Martin has urged the government to introduce a visa specifically for EU workers, amid a shortage of hospitality staff.
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Met wants to favour ethnic minorities over white candidates if equally qualified.
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Domino’s Pizza is recruiting 5,000 chefs and delivery drivers, as many who joined during the pandemic have returned to their former roles.
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Exclusive: NHS pay, culture and resourcing – Jeremy Hunt talks to Oven-Ready HR
by Chris Taylorby Chris TaylorJeremy Hunt talks about the proposed 1% NHS pay deal, among other things.