For the first time since 2006, the majority of people migrating to the UK for work are non-EU citizens.
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Animal welfare charity the RSPCA is to make almost one fifth of its employees redundant, due in part to the...
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Demand at DIY stores and for online shopping drives surge in demand for staff but doubts persist over the sustainability of the trends.
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Student nurses who joined the NHS frontline in paid positions to assist in the fight against the coronavirus have had...
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HSBC is to press ahead with plans for mass redundancies that had been put on hold at the peak of...
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Jaguar Land Rover is to cut the number of temporary workers it employs on its factory floors, putting up to...
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Consulting and accountancy firm EY will shut its UK offices on 3 July to help ensure staff use up their...
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A top lawyer has been ordered to pay almost £100,000 for professional misconduct after he kissed a junior solicitor in...
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Accounting giant PwC has come under fire for the development of a facial recognition tool that logs when employees are...
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From 1 July employees will no longer have to be furloughed for a minimum period of three weeks: new guidance from HM Revenue and Customs.
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IT finance analyst is awarded £4,000 in a case involving attitudes to sickness, workloads, mental health and pregnancy.
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All military personnel should see the potential in every recruit and help end intolerance, said the UK's most senior officer today.
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Plans to allow all primary school children in England to return to the classroom before the summer holidays have been...
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The government is considering lifting Sunday trading laws in England for a year in a bid to stimulate the post-pandemic...
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UK finance sector given pause for thought by huge US whistleblower payout.