Oliver Payne, international pensions and data analytics manager at car manufacturer Ford, will discuss how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted...
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The shortage of coronavirus testing capacity is increasing staff absence in the NHS which is affecting the health service’s recovery...
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Creating new ‘green’ jobs will boost productivity and help the UK become a global leader in climate action, the chief...
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Citigroup has named Scotland-born Jane Fraser as its new chief executive.
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As R rate rises Civil Service union raises doubts over 80% return to office bid.
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MPs on the Treasury Select Committee call on the government for targeted support for specific sectors after 31 October.
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The Department for Work and Pensions has failed to enforce social distancing at an office in Leeds, a health and...
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Return to the office in UK's major cities proves slow as businesses are advised to rethink the role of the office.
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Judge said claimant not warned he could be dismissed for causing employer reputational damage.
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A woman with Covid-19 was initially dismissed from her job for failing to follow absence procedures.
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Expert calls for sector-specific furlough scheme beyond 31 October.
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Supermarket Iceland has created 3,000 new jobs in response to a surge in online grocery shopping.
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Ministers are pushing for central government employees to return to offices as soon as possible, according to a letter seen by the BBC.
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The UK will fall behind its competitors and risk a loss of key skills if the furlough scheme is not extended for critical sectors, manufacturers warn.
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A government employee was dismissed earlier this month after writing a tweet that suggested police should use 'live rounds' on Black Lives Matters protestors.