High street fashion stalwarts Peacocks and Jaeger have gone into administration, with more than 4,700 jobs and almost 500 shops being put at risk.
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Halfords is training staff to help close a skills gap in the servicing of electric cars, bikes and scooters.
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Around 250,000 jobs will be created as part of a “green industrial revolution” in the UK, the Prime Minister will...
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Agency workers in the care sector will be banned from moving between care homes under new government proposals to reduce...
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An education union has warned of a post-Covid exodus of head teachers, with almost half who responded to a survey...
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Teachers are being asked to disable the NHS Covid-19 contact-tracing app while at school in order to reduce the number...
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Metropolitan Police commissioner Cressida Dick has admitted the police force ‘is not free from racism or discrimination’ as it launches...
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The Personnel Today Awards 2020 winners will be revealed later this month. Each organisation on this highly competitive shortlist provided...
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EHRC says it was looking at overarching systems, not individual cases, as journalists rounded on its judgment the BBC had been lawful on pay.
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An investigation into equal pay at the BBC has found no evidence of unlawful acts of pay discrimination against women.
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Dyson staff in research and development have been told to return to the workplace despite some feeling they can carry out their work at home just as well.
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The Top 75 UK employers for social mobility in 2020 have been revealed, with PwC retaining the top spot.
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Discrimination cases are having to wait 14 months before receiving a court hearing, research by a prominent employment law firm reveals.
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Staffing the Nightingale hospitals sufficiently would mean taking them from existing hospitals, thus damaging the patient-to-staff ratio.
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Pandora, the world’s biggest jewellery retailer, has said it will continue to pay its staff in full despite widespread store...