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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
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    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...

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    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...

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    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...

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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...

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    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
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    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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    Arcadia Group collapse could risk 13,000 jobs

    by Jo Faragher 27 Nov 2020
    by Jo Faragher 27 Nov 2020

    Retail group Arcadia, owned by business tycoon Sir Philip Green, is reportedly close to collapse, putting around 13,000 jobs at...

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    Personnel Today Awards 2020 winners: NHS praised for Covid response

    by Personnel Today 27 Nov 2020
    by Personnel Today 27 Nov 2020

    NHS England and Improvement has been crowned the overall winner at this...

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    Pub chains reveal hundreds of job cuts

    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Nov 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Nov 2020

    Almost 1,700 jobs have been cut at pub and restaurant businesses Mitchells & Butlers and Fullers, Smith & Turner, due...

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    Amazon employees in line for $500m recognition bonus

    by Debbie Lovewell-Tuck 27 Nov 2020
    by Debbie Lovewell-Tuck 27 Nov 2020

    Amazon is to pay a special holiday recognition bonus to its front-line employees globally, in order to demonstrate its appreciation...

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    New tier system: what will it mean for employers?

    by Personnel Today 26 Nov 2020
    by Personnel Today 26 Nov 2020

    When England’s lockdown is lifted on 2 December, a new, more stringent regional ‘tier’ system will be introduced that will...

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    Disney to axe 32,000 jobs as theme parks reel from Covid

    by Adam McCulloch 26 Nov 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 26 Nov 2020

    The company had already announced 28,000 job cuts in September as its theme parks and cruises reel from the pandemic.

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    Covid crisis creating ‘permanent damage’ to wages

    by Ashleigh Webber 26 Nov 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 26 Nov 2020

    The average worker’s annual pay packet by the middle of the decade is set to be £1,200 lower than predicted...

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