The scheme could lead to the unnecessary and unlawful deportations of people who should be entitled to live and work in the UK.
Public sector
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The shortage occupation list should be expanded to allow more migrant workers to fill a wider range of health, IT...
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With fantastic benefits and low costs for trainees, the RAF offers people an excellent opportunity to gain confidence and skills...
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Returning privately run agencies to public ownership, as the National Probation Service will soon experience, is becoming increasingly common. So what does nationalisation mean for HR?
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A former Oxford University academic who was forced to retire at 67 has lost his claim for unfair dismissal and...
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Campaigners have accused HM Revenue & Customs of acting in a manner “akin to climate change denial” in its defence...
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There is an “epidemic” of poor mental health among higher education staff, according to Freedom of Information requests gathered from...
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The RMT Union has won an above-inflation pay deal with Network Rail and has written to the track and infrastructure...
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A nurse in Kent dismissed for “preaching” to patients has lost a second appeal against an employment tribunal ruling that...
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Almost a fifth of police officers experience symptoms of either post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or “Complex PTSD”, with PTSD rates...
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The government plans to introduce a new legal test to ensure police officers chasing suspected criminals on the roads do...
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Nearly 2,700 prison staff in England and Wales were disciplined between 2013 and 2018 according to data released under the...
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Schools and colleges have been urged to better monitor the health of teaching staff as many older teachers “risk dying...
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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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With reports citing that only 1% of those eligible took a period of shared parental leave in 2018 it is...