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    • Health and safety
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    Covid infection rates as much as 333% higher for some teachers

    by Nic Paton 6 Jan 2021
    by Nic Paton 6 Jan 2021

    The government’s decision this week to embark on a third national lockdown and close primary and secondary schools in England...

    • Coronavirus
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    • Retail

    Paperchase to go into administration, citing lockdown woes

    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Jan 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Jan 2021

    Stationery firm Paperchase is preparing to appoint administrators as its stores are forced to close in another lockdown that has...

    • Shielding
    • Coronavirus
    • Testing

    Chancellor unveils more financial support for lockdown-hit firms

    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Jan 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Jan 2021

    Retail, hospitality and leisure businesses will be able to apply for one-off grants of up to £9,000 per property, in...

    • Brexit
    • Europe
    • Financial services

    Brexit deal puts workers’ rights at risk, warns analysis

    by Adam McCulloch 4 Jan 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 4 Jan 2021

    The Brexit deal leaves workers’ rights and environmental protections at serious risk of erosion an analysis has concluded.

    • Collective redundancy
    • Police
    • NHS

    HR news you may have missed over Christmas

    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Jan 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Jan 2021

    We bring you up to speed with news that broke over the festive period.

    • Coronavirus
    • Vaccinations
    • NHS

    Vaccine volunteers face “overload of bureaucracy” to support roll-out

    by Jo Faragher 4 Jan 2021
    by Jo Faragher 4 Jan 2021

    Medical professionals such as dentists say they have been unable to offer support to administer coronavirus vaccines due to an...

    • STEM
    • Latest News
    • Tech sector

    Flexible resourcing: how to hire tactically in 2021

    by Mark Skelton 29 Dec 2020
    by Mark Skelton 29 Dec 2020

    Coronavirus has forced every organisation to work in a different way and revolutionised how we use technology. But faced with...

    • Latest News
    • Retail
    • Pay & benefits

    Boohoo reveals bid to clean up supply chain to MPs

    by Adam McCulloch 22 Dec 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 22 Dec 2020

    Boohoo's founder tells MPs his fashion has stopped using 64 suppliers in Leicester since allegations over poor pay and conditions were made.

    • Testing
    • Police
    • Coronavirus

    Public sector pay freeze will hit those already earning less

    by Jo Faragher 22 Dec 2020
    by Jo Faragher 22 Dec 2020

    Public sector workers hit by a pay freeze are already paid less than their counterparts in private sector employers, according to a report by the Resolution Foundation.

    • Bonuses
    • Financial services
    • Legal sector

    Bonuses in the Covid-19 era: pushing the boundaries

    by Ivor Adair 22 Dec 2020
    by Ivor Adair 22 Dec 2020

    Changes to bonuses, as businesses are impacted by the pandemic and Brexit crises, could well lead to tensions and legal cases.

    • Age discrimination
    • Financial services
    • Legal sector

    ‘Use data-driven approaches to reduce unconscious bias’

    by Adam McCulloch 21 Dec 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 21 Dec 2020

    The founder of diversity recruiter Rare has called on the government to replace the current style of unconscious bias training...

    • Brexit
    • Europe
    • Legal sector

    Brexit: how will it affect services firms with European interests?

    by Adam McCulloch 21 Dec 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 21 Dec 2020

    Many feel the lucrative professional services sector has been ignored by the government. Mutually recogised qualifications are a particular problem.

    • STEM
    • Latest News
    • Job creation and losses

    Openreach to hire 5,300 in bid for higher broadband speeds

    by Adam McCulloch 18 Dec 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 18 Dec 2020

    About 2,500 of the new roles will be at Openreach and 2,800 will be created in the BT company's supply chain as it pushes to boost fast broadband coverage.

    • Latest News
    • Public sector
    • Pay & benefits

    Pay awards remained at 2% in the autumn

    by Ashleigh Webber 17 Dec 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 17 Dec 2020

    The headline pay award in the three months to the end of November 2020 remained at 2% – unchanged from...

    • Civil Service
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    Civil service unconscious bias training to be scrapped

    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Dec 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Dec 2020

    Government departments have been ordered to scrap unconscious bias training for civil servants after a study found no evidence of...

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