Staff in care homes with older residents could be required to have a Covid-19 vaccine under government proposals.
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Senior civil servants have been asked, by the end of the week, to declare paid roles or outside interests that could conflict with civil service rules.
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Asda is expected to cut hundreds of jobs in its store bakeries in response to changing consumer habits.
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Matthew Taylor has been appointed chief executive of the NHS Confederation.
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Goldman Sachs is to open a new office in Birmingham this year, which will initially serve as a tech hub.
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Health secretary was lobbied by David Cameron and financier Lex Greensill to introduce earned wage access scheme in NHS, it has emerged.
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Barclays has told junior staff to take Saturdays off and book at least two five-day periods of annual leave a year in order to avoid burnout.
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Nationwide Building Society: Why we decided staff could work from home
by Peter Crushby Peter CrushWe now see almost daily announcements from companies allowing staff to work from home. But when an 180-year-old building society...
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Annual letter to shareholder reveals concerns over UK's future; Archbishop of Canterbury condemns Goldman Sachs over long hours.
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HSBC acts on results of employee survey but nearly a third opt to work in offices at least some of the time.
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Charity has been suspended from accessing UK aid funding again after new allegations of sexual exploitation and bullying emerged.
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More than half of employees in financial services would like to see changes to their working week post-Covid, according to a survey.
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A national network of ‘hybrid offices’ is to be set up for civil servants to allow them to work more flexibly.
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Employers hiring military veterans can, from today, apply for relief on national insurance contributions (NICs) for the first 12 months of employment.
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Staff at the DVLA in Swansea are staging a four-day strike over claims they are ‘scared to go to work’ because of Covid-19 concerns.