Consulting firm PwC has introduced new rules around when and where employees can drink alcohol in the office.
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Indeed has reported a steep decline in online searches for nursing jobs.
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Supreme Court hears final appeal in significant vicarious liability case with a verdict expected in February.
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Staff shortages have led to the rise of a blame culture among nurses most of whom feel unable to provide the level of care they want to patients.
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As many as 90,000 home care workers for the over 65s are needed if the main parties’ manifesto pledges to...
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There is ambiguity over whether claims of associative discrimination can succeed under the Equality Act 2010 but EU law offers some encouragement to...
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Boris Johnson has vowed to “invest in Britain’s people by giving them the tools and training to flourish in the 21st century”.
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TSB has announced plans for a radical shake-up that will see 82 branches close.
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Today (25 November) marks the start of an eight-day strike by lecturers and other university staff over pay and pensions....
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With legal action hovering over British American Tobacco, and G4S shares being blacklisted by an investment fund, it’s clear that...
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Hays Travel, the company that bought the Thomas Cook retail portfolio, is to recruit almost 1,500 more people.
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Jeremy Corbyn this morning promised to “unleash a record investment blitz, getting the economy moving in every corner of our country”.
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The average pay rise awarded to employees increased slightly in the three months to the end of October, according to...
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Personnel Today Awards 2019: Network Homes celebrated for Excellence in Public Service HR
by markcorewareby markcorewareHousing association Network homes walked away with the Excellence in Public Service HR prize...
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KPMG was voted the top HR supplier partner in this category, which is only open to companies working with shortlisted...