Disappointment for police and teachers as vaccine roll-out will continue to be on an age basis, not on occupations.
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The Department for Work and Pensions is close to onboarding 13,500 additional work coaches by March 2021.
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Asda begins consultations with staff as major restructure is drawn up in response to surge in online shopping.
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Remote working is an ‘aberration’, according to Goldman Sachs boss David Solomon, and needed correcting in order to safeguard collaboration.
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Eldred starts new role in April, having previously worked as global head of HR transformation at Goldman Sachs. He will sit on the firm’s executive operations group.
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Doctors have a ‘professional responsibility’ to get a Covid-19 vaccine and could face disciplinary action if they refuse one without a valid reason.
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A paediatric nurse who alleged racial discrimination and was banned from booking shifts as a result has been awarded £26,000 in compensation.
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ONS figures show the number of employees on company payrolls has fallen by 726,000, while the unemployment rate reached its highest for almost five years.
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The government hopes to remove all restrictions from 21 June, potentially using testing to reduce risk.
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Uber loses final possible appeal against employment tribunal judgment that its drivers are entitled to workers' rights.
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A letter urges Boris Johnson to ensure health and care settings are better ventilated and to increase recommended PPE levels.
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The pension deficit left by the collapse of high street giant is around £150m more than initial estimates.
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Susan Tew, global diversity manager at Standard Chartered Bank, will explore the changing face of reward in light of the...
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Justice secretary Robert Buckland has said only enlisting new staff once they had been inoculated was possible if it was written into their contracts.
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Long Covid – the 'hidden health crisis of the pandemic’ – should be recognised as an occupational disease, say MPs.