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    Older teachers risk ‘dying in classrooms’ if health needs are ignored, warns union

    by Ashleigh Webber 25 Apr 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 25 Apr 2019

    Schools and colleges have been urged to better monitor the health of teaching staff as many older teachers “risk dying...

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    NHS consultants ‘better off’ working part-time

    by Rob Moss 25 Apr 2019
    by Rob Moss 25 Apr 2019

    Senior doctors in the NHS are better off working part-time under new pension rules, the British Medical Association has warned....

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    Shared parental leave and pay – equalising opportunities?

    by Colin Godfrey 16 Apr 2019
    by Colin Godfrey 16 Apr 2019

    With reports citing that only 1% of those eligible took a period of shared parental leave in 2018 it is...

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    City firm IFM settles sexual harassment case

    by Adam McCulloch 15 Apr 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 15 Apr 2019

    Nathalie Abildgaard who took on her former employer over sexual harassment has been paid £270,000 ($492,000) by the City firm, which opted to settle just prior to a further legal hearing.

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    Will the Waterstones Living Wage petition make a difference?

    by Ashleigh Webber 10 Apr 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 10 Apr 2019

    Waterstones staff campaigning for the “real” Living Wage have delivered a petition with more than 9,000 signatures to the bookseller’s...

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    Government opens consultation on £95,000 cap on public sector exit payments

    by Jo Faragher 10 Apr 2019
    by Jo Faragher 10 Apr 2019

    The government has confirmed plans to introduce a £95,000 cap on payouts for public sector workers when they leave their...

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    CPD: The heat is on – managing thermal comfort and the menopause

    by Personnel Today 5 Apr 2019
    by Personnel Today 5 Apr 2019

    Menopausal symptoms can affect all older women and some aged below 45, and can pose challenges for individuals and employers...

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    ‘People wouldn’t admit they worked here’: Transforming Morecambe NHS trust

    by Ashleigh Webber 3 Apr 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 3 Apr 2019

    Furness General Hospital hit the headlines in 2013 following a number of tragic baby deaths in its maternity unit. Ashleigh...

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    High Court rules that firefighters’ extra hours are pensionable

    by Jo Faragher 3 Apr 2019
    by Jo Faragher 3 Apr 2019

    Firefighters in Wales have won a landmark pay and pensions case that could have implications for other employers in the...

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    Tesco boss: Apprenticeship levy is too inflexible

    by Ashleigh Webber 29 Mar 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 29 Mar 2019

    The CEO of the UK’s largest retailer has slammed the apprenticeship levy for being too inflexible and “open to abuse”.

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    Supermarket workers earn most in retail sector

    by Jo Faragher 28 Mar 2019
    by Jo Faragher 28 Mar 2019

    Supermarket workers earn the best rates in the retail sector, according to new analysis from Incomes Data Research.
    At a...

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    FTSE 350 firms risk investor disquiet over diversity

    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Mar 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Mar 2019

    Dozens of FTSE 350 organisations, including household names such as Domino’s Pizza, JD Sports and Greene King, have been urged...

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    Legal guidance: Whistleblowing in the NHS

    by Darren Newman 15 Mar 2019
    by Darren Newman 15 Mar 2019

    Consultant editor Darren Newman considers whistleblowing in the NHS, focusing on the public interest test and the danger of working...

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    Equality regulator to investigate pay discrimination at BBC

    by Rob Moss 12 Mar 2019
    by Rob Moss 12 Mar 2019

    The BBC is being investigated by the Equality and Human Rights Commission following complaints that female employees were not paid...

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    Government extends group of occupations exempt from £30,000 visa threshold

    by Jo Faragher 11 Mar 2019
    by Jo Faragher 11 Mar 2019

    The government has announced an extension to the number of professions that will be exempt from the proposed £30,000 minimum...

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