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    How HR helped set up Bristol’s NHS Nightingale Hospital

    by Jo Faragher 4 May 2020
    by Jo Faragher 4 May 2020

    All HR teams have had to rise to new challenges in the past weeks, but the HR team at Defence...

    • Coronavirus
    • Health and safety
    • Latest News

    Retailers and food chains announce gradual re-opening

    by Jo Faragher 1 May 2020
    by Jo Faragher 1 May 2020

    Retailers including B&Q, Homebase and Pret are gradually opening outlets, but with strict safety measures.

    • Police
    • Coronavirus
    • Latest News

    3,000 police officers hired as recruitment drive moves online

    by Rob Moss 30 Apr 2020
    by Rob Moss 30 Apr 2020

    The government has said it is on track to meet its target of 6,000 additional police officers in England and...

    • Bullying and harassment
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    • Department for Work and Pensions

    Priti Patel due to be cleared of bullying accusations

    by Jo Faragher 29 Apr 2020
    by Jo Faragher 29 Apr 2020

    Home secretary Priti Patel is likely to be cleared of accusations she bullied senior civil servants in three government departments,...

    • Coronavirus
    • Financial services
    • Latest News

    Barclays chief executive: Flexible working will become the norm

    by Jo Faragher 29 Apr 2020
    by Jo Faragher 29 Apr 2020

    Barclays chief executive Jes Staley has claimed that office blocks housing thousands of workers could become a thing of the...

    • Coronavirus
    • NHS
    • Latest News

    Health and social care staff to receive £60k life assurance benefit

    by Ashleigh Webber 28 Apr 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 28 Apr 2020

    Bereaved families of frontline health and social care staff in England who lose their lives while fighting the coronavirus will...

    • Reasonable adjustments
    • Constructive dismissal
    • Disability

    Boots employee banned from taking breaks wins £7k at employment tribunal

    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Apr 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Apr 2020

    Long-term employee with a spinal condition was banned from taking a break and told to learn what 'professionalism' meant.

    • Coronavirus
    • Apprenticeships
    • Department for Education

    Apprenticeships: training providers’ body to take legal advice over support

    by Adam McCulloch 27 Apr 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 27 Apr 2020

    AELP lambasts Department for Education over failure to meet Cabinet Office obligation to support all training providers.

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business
    • Public sector

    Furlough top-up confusion in museum sector

    by Adam McCulloch 27 Apr 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 27 Apr 2020

    Furloughed staff at prestigious museums are having their salaries topped-up on a case-by-case basis.

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business
    • Public sector

    Firefighters take legal action over government pension ‘robbery’

    by Adam McCulloch 25 Apr 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 25 Apr 2020

    Four public services unions have taken the government to court over pension benefits.
    The Fire Brigades Union (FBU), supported by...

    • Testing
    • Police
    • Coronavirus

    Employers can now refer essential workers for coronavirus tests

    by Rob Moss 24 Apr 2020
    by Rob Moss 24 Apr 2020

    Employers of essential workers in England who are self-isolating with symptoms of coronavirus can refer them for Covid-19 testing.

    • Coronavirus
    • Health and safety
    • Latest News

    Construction, automotive and hospitality firms reopen sites

    by Rob Moss 23 Apr 2020
    by Rob Moss 23 Apr 2020

    Construction giant Taylor Wimpey, which has announced a phased reopening of its building sites from Monday 4 May, is among...

    • Right to work
    • Coronavirus
    • NHS

    NHS visa extension ‘may not apply to all staff’

    by Ashleigh Webber 22 Apr 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 22 Apr 2020

    Proposals to extend the visas of NHS workers may not apply to as many people as initially thought, immigration experts...

    • Written statement of employment particulars
    • Case law
    • Employment law

    Hairdresser wins £20k after being asked to clean up dog excrement

    by Rob Moss 21 Apr 2020
    by Rob Moss 21 Apr 2020

    A hairdresser has been awarded £20,000 at an employment tribunal after her boss asked her to pick up excrement in...

    • Bullying and harassment
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    Employment tribunal claim made against home secretary Priti Patel

    by Adam McCulloch 20 Apr 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 20 Apr 2020

    Former Home Office civil servant Sir Philip Rutnam claims he was constructively dismissed from his role after accusing Patel of bullying.

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