The Labour Party has announced that it would shake up how schools recruit supply teachers, claiming it would save them...
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HM Revenue and Customs identified a record £15.6m in national minimum wage underpayment in 2017/18.
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Businesses gunning for cyber skills should consider ex-forces personnel
by Lee Hollowayby Lee HollowayRecent research highlights how much companies could gain in fields such as cyber security from recruiting ex-armed services staff, writes...
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A letter that gives one month’s notice should not automatically be interpreted as a letter of resignation, an employment appeal...
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An estimated 5,000 prison staff had assembled at facilities to protest against the rise of violence experienced by staff working with inmates
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Prison terms for individuals who assault emergency workers will increase from six months to a year under a new law...
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Funding cuts have resulted in the loss of almost one-fifth of policing jobs since 2010, according to the National Audit...
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The British army has been criticised for explicitly targeting young people from poor, working class backgrounds in its latest recruitment...
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a term that gets bandied around a lot, explains Christine Husbands. But what does it mean...
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Homebase creditors have voted in favour of a company voluntary agreement (CVA) that will see 42 of its branches closing...
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Consulting firm PwC has launched a gig economy platform that allows people to offer their skills for hire without working...
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With Brexit looming and AI threatening to replace roles, assessment now has a broader role to play in resolving the...
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A former Barclays chief executive has joined the Bank of England’s chief economist, Citigroup’s investment chief and other leading bankers...
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Radiology services could be on the brink of collapse if more is not done to fill vacant posts and train...
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Pay awards in the three months to July dropped slightly to 2.3%, but still remained higher than the amount recorded...