Google has announced it is aiming to get more employees back into its offices from September.
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Consulting firm PwC has launched a post-Covid working strategy that includes a Friday lunchtime finish during the summer months.
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Fruit and snack hampers were not a company policy but were paid for by managers themselves.
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EY has dropped its appeal against a judgment ordering it to pay $10.8m to a whistleblower who raised money laundering concerns.
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The roles of shop floor workers and warehouse staff at Asda can be compared for the purposes of assessing equal pay.
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New study on riders' pay, strike action, investor criticism and Rashford talks mark bumpy run-up to Deliveroo flotation.
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The TUC has sounded the alarm over ‘huge gaps’ in UK employment law over the use of AI.
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The pay rise will be applied to staff on Agenda for Change contracts, which covers most NHS staff excluding doctors, dentists and most senior managers.
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Santander has announced it is to close 111 branches across the UK, with 840 staff being affected by the closures.
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Nationwide is to allow 13,000 of its 18,000 employees to decide where they work.
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John Lewis Partnership has announced that it will keep eight of its 42 John Lewis stores closed when retail restrictions ease, putting 1,465 jobs at risk.
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The NHS could see an exodus of staff unless leaders are given the resources needed to support their wellbeing, the NHS Confederation has said.
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The chief executive of Goldman Sachs has encouraged staff to ‘go the extra mile’, even if they feel they’ve reached their limit.
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The £6.6 billion NHS funding package, announced by the government yesterday, will help the health service provide mental health and...
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Junior bankers at Goldman Sachs have claimed that they are working 95 hours a week on average.