Billionaire named as the man at the centre of the "British #MeToo" scandal...
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Hundreds of schools and nurseries are closed in Glasgow after around 8,000 workers began a two-day strike over a long-running...
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Public sector workers could have wage increases based on their performance or where in the country they work, the chancellor...
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Requirements for public sector employers to ensure a certain percentage of their workforce is apprentices may pose some organisational challenges,...
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Sacha Romanovitch, the first female head of a major professional services firm, is to resign at the end of the...
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An appeals court hearing concludes today in another episode of the long-running Asda supermarket equal pay case.
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The construction industry is the sector of the economy hardest hit by a decline of interest among jobseekers from EU...
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The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) is set to launch legal action over what it has called the...
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Amazon is to increase its minimum wage in excess of the level recommended by the Living Wage Foundation for almost...
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More than 8,000 workers have signed up to a new equal pay claim being brought against Tesco, which has been...
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The civil service is looking to hire its first wave of apprentice economists, including school leavers, in a bid to...
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The Labour Party has announced that it would shake up how schools recruit supply teachers, claiming it would save them...
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HM Revenue and Customs identified a record £15.6m in national minimum wage underpayment in 2017/18.
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Businesses gunning for cyber skills should consider ex-forces personnel
by Lee Hollowayby Lee HollowayRecent research highlights how much companies could gain in fields such as cyber security from recruiting ex-armed services staff, writes...
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A letter that gives one month’s notice should not automatically be interpreted as a letter of resignation, an employment appeal...