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    Jaguar Land Rover to cut 2,000 non-manufacturing jobs

    by Adam McCulloch 18 Feb 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 18 Feb 2021

    Jaguar Land Rover will cut about 2,000 jobs from its global workforce over the next year.

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    Tesco temporarily barred from ‘fire and rehire’ at Livingston warehouse

    by Ashleigh Webber 17 Feb 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 17 Feb 2021

    Usdaw has won a court case preventing Tesco from moving staff at its Livingston distribution centre onto new contracts.

    • Coronavirus
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    Thousands of Amazon staff sent wrong Covid-19 test results

    by Adam McCulloch 16 Feb 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 16 Feb 2021

    Nearly 4,000 Amazon workers in the UK received the wrong Covid-19 test results earlier this month.

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    Diversity, the final frontier: space agency seeks disabled astronaut

    by Adam McCulloch 16 Feb 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 16 Feb 2021

    The European Space Agency (ESA) is seeking new astronauts for the first time in a decade and D&I is among its major goals.

    • Employment law
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    Tube driver injured at work was unfairly dismissed

    by Adam McCulloch 16 Feb 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 16 Feb 2021

    Lisa Stewart was accused by London Underground of dishonestly claiming she had been injured at work.

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    ‘Don’t confuse flexible working with remote working’

    by Adam McCulloch 16 Feb 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 16 Feb 2021

    The rewards of establishing a functioning hybrid model of working are many, says EY, but businesses should be under no illusion about the challenges they face.

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    Third of social care workers haven’t had Covid jab

    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Feb 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Feb 2021

    A third of social care staff have not yet had a Covid-19 vaccine, despite government claims that everyone in the...

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    Law firms award bonuses over salary increases

    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Feb 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Feb 2021

    Law firms have been rewarding staff with regular or ‘spot’ bonuses to make up for pay cuts or freezes made when the Covid-19 pandemic first hit.

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    Imperial College top executives under scrutiny for bullying

    by Jo Faragher 15 Feb 2021
    by Jo Faragher 15 Feb 2021

    Two university leaders are under formal investigation by the Office for Students after accusations of bullying staff.
    Alice Gast, president...

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    Cap on public sector exit payments revoked

    by Ashleigh Webber 12 Feb 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 12 Feb 2021

    Regulations capping public sector exit payments at £95,000 have been revoked by the government, after a review found the cap...

    • Coronavirus
    • Hospitality
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    Seeds of opportunity: Charlie Gilkes talks to Oven-Ready HR

    by Chris Taylor 12 Feb 2021
    by Chris Taylor 12 Feb 2021

    Pre-Pandemic, Charlie Gilkes, co-founder of the Inception Group, a collection of some of London’s coolest, bars, restaurants was riding high. ...

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    KPMG chair steps aside after unconscious bias comments

    by Adam McCulloch 12 Feb 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 12 Feb 2021

    The UK chair of KPMG has stepped aside while the professional services company looks into what he told staff during a virtual meeting.

    • Benefits
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    Pension Schemes Act hailed as ‘landmark’

    by Adam McCulloch 12 Feb 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 12 Feb 2021

    The new pensions act introduces specific criminal offences designed to prevent employers raiding pension pots and running pensions into the ground.

    • Hybrid working
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    Staff don’t expect to return to office before June

    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Feb 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Feb 2021

    Office workers across Europe do not expect to return to the workplace until at least the summer, according to a survey.

    • Collective redundancy
    • Europe
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    Heineken to cut 8,000 jobs worldwide

    by Adam McCulloch 10 Feb 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 10 Feb 2021

    Brewing giant Heineken has announced plans to cut nearly 10% of its global workforce as the coronavirus pandemic badly affects sales.

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