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    Lloyds gives branch staff permanent home working option

    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Dec 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Dec 2020

    Lloyds Banking Group is seeking volunteers who want to transition from branch roles to permanent home working roles in 2021....

    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Manufacturing
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    Food and consumer goods firms struggle to make progress on diversity

    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Dec 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Dec 2020

    Employers in the food and consumer goods industry have seen the Covid-19 crisis as a catalyst to take action to improve diversity and inclusion.

    • Canada
    • Coronavirus
    • USA

    Private sector pay optimism grows for 2021

    by Rob Moss 3 Dec 2020
    by Rob Moss 3 Dec 2020

    Private sector workers are set to receive average pay rises of 2.4% in 2021, up from an average of 2.2%...

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    Disabled jobseekers ‘still face barriers to public sector roles’

    by Ashleigh Webber 3 Dec 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 3 Dec 2020

    Although the Covid-19 pandemic has broken down numerous barriers that often stop disabled people finding work, there is still a...

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    • Financial services

    Lloyd’s underwriter loses constructive unfair dismissal case

    by Adam McCulloch 3 Dec 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 3 Dec 2020

    An employee of a Lloyd’s of London underwriter who was bullied at work has won his case for constructive unfair...

    • Coronavirus
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    • Retail

    Bonmarché joins high street fashion casualties

    by Adam McCulloch 3 Dec 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 3 Dec 2020

    Philip Day-owned fashion chain saved from brink in 2019 is back in administration.

    • Coronavirus
    • Employee engagement
    • Legal sector

    Will Covid spell the end of hierarchy? 

    by Peter Crush 2 Dec 2020
    by Peter Crush 2 Dec 2020

    In sectors steeped in the value of hierarchy, will we see a more fluid approach in the post-Covid world?

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    Government to limit use of non-compete clauses

    by Rob Moss 1 Dec 2020
    by Rob Moss 1 Dec 2020

    The government is looking to limit the use of non-compete clauses in an effort to stimulate a more entrepreneurial culture,...

    • Brexit
    • Right to work
    • Europe

    How will employers fare under the new immigration system?

    by Adam McCulloch 1 Dec 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 1 Dec 2020

    Four legal specialists discuss their hopes and fears for the UK's new points-based immigration system opens for visa applications...

    • Collective redundancy
    • Coronavirus
    • Latest News

    12,000 jobs at risk as Debenhams set to close

    by Ashleigh Webber 1 Dec 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 1 Dec 2020

    Some 12,000 Debenhams employees could lose their jobs after talks to buy the struggling department store chain fell through.
    The...

    • Coronavirus
    • Latest News
    • Retail

    Arcadia Group goes into administration

    by Ashleigh Webber 1 Dec 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 1 Dec 2020

    Arcadia Group, the retail empire owned by Sir Philip Green, has collapsed into administration, putting 13,000 jobs at risk.
    The...

    • Employee engagement
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    Unilever to trial four-day week

    by Rob Moss 1 Dec 2020
    by Rob Moss 1 Dec 2020

    Unilever is to begin a year-long trial of a four-day week at its offices in New Zealand with the aim...

    • Bonuses
    • Financial services
    • Compensation

    New Lloyds Bank boss to be paid up to £5.5m

    by Adam McCulloch 1 Dec 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 1 Dec 2020

    Lloyds Banking Group's new boss will be paid up to £5.5m in annual pay and bonuses – about a fifth less than his predecessor.

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    Immigration officer wins £16k after ‘unfair’ probe into alleged racist slurs

    by Ashleigh Webber 30 Nov 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 30 Nov 2020

    Tribunal finds that Joel Gold, although dismissed on potentially fair grounds of gross misconduct, did not receive a fair hearing from the Home Office.

    • Brexit
    • Europe
    • Latest News

    Risk of foreign investors being deterred by new immigration rules

    by Adam McCulloch 30 Nov 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 30 Nov 2020

    Recent comments by Rishi Sunak about 'hostile state actors' coupled with complex visa and sponsor licence rules risks sending the wrong message, says immigration specialist.

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