There were 819,000 fewer workers on company payrolls last month than at the start of the pandemic, with the hospitality...
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John Holland-Kaye says loss of retail jobs will be 'final nail in the coffin' for struggling businesses that rely on tourism.
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BDO, one of the UK’s top accounting firms, will keep its furlough money despite revealing it will pay partners an...
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Average pay and bonuses for black employees at Lloyds Banking Group are significantly lower than what their white colleagues receive,...
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Frankfurt continues to gain assets and employees as banks transfer operations fearing no agreement on equivalence in Brexit talks.
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UK joined Finland, Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands as the leading countries for women in IT.
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Many of the City's largest law firms had spent thousands qualifying lawyers for Irish practice hoping for EU access.
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Asda has announced it will not open on Boxing Day, joining Marks & Spencer and Wickes.
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Four hundred free training courses, ranging from engineering to healthcare, will be available to adults without a qualification at A-level...
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A senior employee at a Christian charity was unfairly dismissed after he raised health and safety concerns about the time...
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Employers in the UK are the least confident in Europe about their ability to hire additional workers – but they...
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Almost 10,000 people are expected to be made redundant today, on what has been called ‘Black Monday’.
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About 8% of very senior managers at NHS trusts are from ethnic minorities, compared with 19% of the total NHS workforce, analysis finds.
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Higher proportion of Chinese IT experts given approval for UK visas than any other nation, despite government concerns over 'hostile state actors'.
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NHS workers went into this autumn’s second wave of Covid-19 already feeling exhausted, emotionally fragile and at risk of burnout....