Leading mental health organisations have said the mental and physical health of frontline staff should be a national priority going...
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The US Department of Labor has reached a settlement with Google to resolve allegations of systemic gender and race discrimination.
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Article in The Times attacking employment tribunals over quality of judges and number of ‘equality cases’ comes under fire over alleged distortions.
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Workplace Covid-test scheme garners encouraging results at John Lewis and Tata Steel.
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Asos has acquires the Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT brands from collapsed retail group Arcadia but no stores included.
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State subsidy now being paid to railway companies means employees will be subject to public sector pay restrictions – to the ire of the chief rail union.
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HMRC figures show 13% of employees were on furlough at the end of December.
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There were more than 500 confirmed or suspected Covid-19 outbreaks in offices in the second half of 2020.
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Around 1,000 jobs at stationary retailer Paperchase – about two-thirds of its workforce – have been saved.
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A Tesco store manager fired for manhandling a shoplifter has been awarded £43,100 for unfair dismissal at the employment tribunal.
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Thirty-one police officers face fines and two will be investigated for misconduct after they broke lockdown rules to have haircuts...
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Restaurant staff, factory workers and staff in ‘elementary’ occupations including security guards and taxi drivers were among those who faced...
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Insolvency Service figures seen by the BBC showed more than 10,000 organisations had plans to make significant job cuts last year.
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Official unemployment figures are missing hundreds of thousands of people, according to a study backed by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.Â
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Courts in England and Wales are ‘unsafe’ and have failed to implement Covid-19 secure measures across all buildings, organisations representing...