Almost a thousand police officers have been investigated for posting offensive content on social media.
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IKEA has removed hidden security cameras from a warehouse in Peterborough after an employee spotted one in a company toilet.
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A campaign has been launched to promote the need for better rest and catering facilities for healthcare workers in Scotland.
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A letter by whistleblowers states ‘Numerous senior leaders have been known to be consistently inappropriate with women.’
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Sainsbury’s is set to launch a monumental recruitment drive today (1 October) in order to hire 22,000 workers for the...
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Low mood and depression is afflicting 69% of legal employees, finds a survey by LawCare.
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Hospitality and retail sectors will not be gaining temporary visa schemes, ministers signal.
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A tribunal has confirmed that Morrisons staff can continue with a £100 million equal pay claim.
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A fifth of hospitality and retail workers are reconsidering their future in their role as they say the length of...
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NHS Highland expects to pay out £3.4 million in settlements in response to a review into bullying allegations at the...
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The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has dismissed two appeals relating to the application of Oxford University’s Employer Justified Retirement Age...
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The government is coming under increasing pressure to give key workers priority at fuel stations.
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Aldi is to create 2,000 new jobs next year as part of plans to accelerate its share of the UK...
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Rise of card payments and perceived low pay behind move to make it illegal for businesses to keep workers' tips.
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The John Lewis Partnership has paid bonuses to senior managers despite not paying its partnership bonus for the first time in nearly 70 years.