Financial services employees were told to 'stop moaning' and 'playing the victim card' by Bill Michael, who has subsequently apologised.
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‘Skills adjacencies’ need to be developed before businesses' skills gaps become debilitating.
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A survey of nursing staff by the Royal College of Nursing finds 15% have not had a vaccine and 78% still require a second dose.
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National Apprenticeship Week: The Covid crisis has seen apprenticeship starts in the UK fall by 46%; meanwhile, the UK's oldest apprentice is revealed.
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Claire Walsh, health, wellbeing and injury prevention manager UK and rest of the world at BAE Systems, will discuss how...
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TSB has for the first time set targets to increase diversity within its organisation.
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Summer shutdown will see employees lose two weeks’ pay spread across the year.
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IR35: What does public-sector HR need to know about the April 2021 changes?
by Susie Munroby Susie MunroPublic sector HR may think that IR35 reforms only apply to private sector.
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More than 65 retail chief executives have written to the Prime Minister calling for more protection for shop workers after...
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Furlough should not be time-limited and should remain in place as long as Covid-19 restrictions on business are needed, Labour has said.
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An employment tribunal finds trust was breached after a manager played a practical joke on an employee who had just returned from sick leave.
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Computing, medicine and engineering subjects continue to gain popularity for students, university entry figures have revealed.
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On Time to Talk Day, Acas has published a paper examining how three organisations have responded to the employee wellbeing crisis.
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KPMG has cut the pay of its UK partners by 11% and is rethinking its office estate as it focuses...
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Call for NHS staff to be better supported so as to avoid undue risk-taking
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonSOM, the Society of Occupational Medicine, has called for NHS staff to be better supported in the workplace so as...