Working from home will not be the ‘new normal’ in a post-Covid world, chancellor Rishi Sunak has said.
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Three police officers at Hampshire Constabulary’s serious organised crime unit were sacked for gross misconduct after being secretly bugged following whistleblower concerns.
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An employment judge found that the real reason behind the dismissal was the postman's union activities and poor relationship with his line manager.
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Optimism around the impact of the coronavirus vaccine roll-out led to an increase in both permanent and temporary job... -
Fashion retailer ASOS is to employ 2,000 people over the next three years at a new fulfilment centre in Staffordshire....
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Some employers in sectors badly effected by the pandemic have resorted to aggressive tactics with the aim of cutting senior...
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The government’s decision this week to embark on a third national lockdown and close primary and secondary schools in England...
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Stationery firm Paperchase is preparing to appoint administrators as its stores are forced to close in another lockdown that has...
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Retail, hospitality and leisure businesses will be able to apply for one-off grants of up to £9,000 per property, in...
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The Brexit deal leaves workers’ rights and environmental protections at serious risk of erosion an analysis has concluded.
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We bring you up to speed with news that broke over the festive period.
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Medical professionals such as dentists say they have been unable to offer support to administer coronavirus vaccines due to an...
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Coronavirus has forced every organisation to work in a different way and revolutionised how we use technology. But faced with...
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Boohoo's founder tells MPs his fashion has stopped using 64 suppliers in Leicester since allegations over poor pay and conditions were made.
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Public sector workers hit by a pay freeze are already paid less than their counterparts in private sector employers, according to a report by the Resolution Foundation.