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    Judicial appointments system failing ethnic minorities

    by Jo Faragher 26 Apr 2021
    by Jo Faragher 26 Apr 2021

    Bullying and biased leadership structures are preventing black and ethnic minority judges from reaching the top jobs claim a group of judges.

    • Hospitality
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    Meal kit business to recruit 1,000 staff

    by Adam McCulloch 26 Apr 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 26 Apr 2021

    New roles at Gousto will be in tech and marketing but some workers will also be needed in packing and preparing food kits.

    • Financial services
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    Bank of England to create new hub in Leeds

    by Adam McCulloch 22 Apr 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 22 Apr 2021

    Governor says the Bank's new hub is part of a plan to increase its staff presence across the UK significantly.

    • Hospitality
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    Pizza Express to take on 1,000 employees

    by Adam McCulloch 22 Apr 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 22 Apr 2021

    The chain's recruitment campaign will include 300 posts under the government's Kickstart programme.

    • Coronavirus
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    Address ‘chronic undersupply’ of NHS staff, PM told

    by Rob Moss 21 Apr 2021
    by Rob Moss 21 Apr 2021

    In a letter representing 1.4 million NHS staff, Boris Johnson has been warned that the pressure of working in a...

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    Mencap and Unison urge rethink of sleep-shift pay

    by Peter Crush 20 Apr 2021
    by Peter Crush 20 Apr 2021

    Mencap and Unison have written a joint letter to the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, urging the government to rethink...

    • Brexit
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    Firms warned over return of Right to Work fines

    by Adam McCulloch 19 Apr 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 19 Apr 2021

    For much of 2020, with the UK in the grip of the Covid pandemic, the Home Office did not issue any Right to Work fines but in the final quarter of last year 77 fines were issued.

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    Nissan to furlough 800 Sunderland staff

    by Ashleigh Webber 19 Apr 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 19 Apr 2021

    A global shortage of computer chips has seen production slowed and hundreds of employees furloughed.

    • Coronavirus
    • Employee relations
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    Three in five jobcentre staff feel office is unsafe

    by Ashleigh Webber 19 Apr 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 19 Apr 2021

    A Public and Commercial Services union survey finds only 21% of Jobcentre Plus staff would feel safe dealing with benefits claimants face-to-face.

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    Court of Appeal rules foster carers can unionise

    by Rob Moss 16 Apr 2021
    by Rob Moss 16 Apr 2021

    Foster carers are “workers” and have the right to unionise, according to a ruling today by the Court of Appeal....

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    NCT accused of ‘racism’ by parenting practitioners

    by Rob Moss 16 Apr 2021
    by Rob Moss 16 Apr 2021

    A union said that some of the National Childbirth Trust's practitioners were being “bullied” by the trust’s quality assurance procedures.

    • Hybrid working
    • Artificial intelligence
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    Oven-Ready HR Reheated: Dave Ulrich, Peter Cheese and more

    by Chris Taylor 16 Apr 2021
    by Chris Taylor 16 Apr 2021

    Oven-Ready HR Reheated brings a selection of the key moments from Season 1. The first of two compilation episodes revisits...

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    Online job vacancies return to pre-pandemic levels

    by Jo Faragher 16 Apr 2021
    by Jo Faragher 16 Apr 2021

    UK job vacancies have returned to the same level as before the first lockdown in April 2020, according to Adzuna and the Office for National Statistics.

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    Barclays banker given £10k pay-out in toilet access case

    by Rob Moss 15 Apr 2021
    by Rob Moss 15 Apr 2021

    A tribunal has found Barclays had failed to make reasonable adjustments for a banker who had Crohn's disease.

    • Artificial intelligence
    • Employee relations
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    Employees look to avoid snooping employers

    by Adam McCulloch 15 Apr 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 15 Apr 2021

    About a quarter of UK employers (24%) said they would leave their job if they felt their privacy was being invaded.

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