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    Spending Review: ‘Much-needed’ cash but ‘little on workforce’

    by Rob Moss 11 Jun 2025
    by Rob Moss 11 Jun 2025

    We round up reaction from labour market commentators to chancellor Rachel Reeves' Spending Review, published today.

    • Agency workers
    • NHS
    • Local authorities

    Healthdaq: Shaking up health and social care recruitment

    by Jo Faragher 11 Jun 2025
    by Jo Faragher 11 Jun 2025

    Healthdaq CEO Stephen McLarnon talks about winning Excellence in Public Service Award in 2024 and his company's work reducing agency worker spend.

    • Fit for Work
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    • Return to work and rehabilitation

    Two-thirds of workers still struggling to access GPs for health needs

    by Nic Paton 10 Jun 2025
    by Nic Paton 10 Jun 2025

    Almost two-thirds of UK employees (62%) say they are still finding it difficult to book a doctor’s appointment and as...

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    • Ethics
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    ‘Resign’ if you disagree with UK stance on Gaza, FCDO staff told

    by Rob Moss 10 Jun 2025
    by Rob Moss 10 Jun 2025

    FCDO staff told they should consider resigning if they disagree with the UK government’s position on Israel’s conduct in Gaza.

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    Nurses vote on whether 3.6% pay rise is enough

    by Rob Moss 9 Jun 2025
    by Rob Moss 9 Jun 2025

    Nurses in health service in England, Wales and Northern Ireland begin voting in consultative ballot on 3.6% pay rise.

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    Birmingham bin workers vote to continue strikes

    by Adam McCulloch 6 Jun 2025
    by Adam McCulloch 6 Jun 2025

    The ballot, which resulted in 97% of workers voting in favour of strike action on a 75% turnout, means strike action could last until December.

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    Procter & Gamble to cut 7,000 jobs as tariffs bite

    by Jo Faragher 6 Jun 2025
    by Jo Faragher 6 Jun 2025

    Consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble will cut 7,000 jobs over the next two years as it deals with increased economic pressures.

    • Bonuses
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    Water companies banned from exec bonuses

    by Jo Faragher 6 Jun 2025
    by Jo Faragher 6 Jun 2025

    Six water companies have been banned from paying bosses bonuses under new legislation.

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    Rise in secondary school recruitment in England

    by Adam McCulloch 5 Jun 2025
    by Adam McCulloch 5 Jun 2025

    There were 1,400 extra full-time equivalent secondary school teachers recruited in the year to November 2024, a rise of 0.7%.

    • Collective redundancy
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    Edinburgh University staff to strike for six days

    by Rob Moss 5 Jun 2025
    by Rob Moss 5 Jun 2025

    UCU members at Edinburgh University to strike for one day this month and for five days during 'welcome week' in September.

    • Collective redundancy
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    • Manufacturing

    20,000 employees agree to leave Volkswagen by 2030

    by Adam McCulloch 5 Jun 2025
    by Adam McCulloch 5 Jun 2025

    Europe's largest carmaker has said about 20,000 employees have agreed to voluntarily leave the company by the end of the decade, as it looks to cut 35,000 jobs in Germany by 2030.

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    Lawyers to be enticed back to resolve skills shortfall at CPS

    by Adam McCulloch 5 Jun 2025
    by Adam McCulloch 5 Jun 2025

    Recruitment drive will see specialist criminal law barristers and solicitors supported back to work for Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).

    • Latest News
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    • Employment tribunals

    HS2 whistleblower awarded £320,000 by tribunal

    by Adam McCulloch 5 Jun 2025
    by Adam McCulloch 5 Jun 2025

    A former worker on railway project High Speed 2 lost his job after accusing management of disguising the true price of the long-delayed railway project.

    • Coronavirus
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    Sickness absence falls to almost pre-pandemic rate

    by Jo Faragher 4 Jun 2025
    by Jo Faragher 4 Jun 2025

    The rate of sickness absence continued to fall in 2024, with employees losing on average 4.4 days of work per year. 

    • NHS
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    Corporate manslaughter inquiry launched into Nottingham hospitals

    by Rob Moss 2 Jun 2025
    by Rob Moss 2 Jun 2025

    Nottinghamshire Police commences corporate manslaughter investigation into Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust over maternity care.

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