Letter from 80 employees urges Apple leaders to rethink plan to return to office in September – to reflect diversity and inclusion and the success of homeworking.
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A shortage of workers is inhibiting the jobs recovery in the UK as the country’s Covid crisis recedes.
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Google’s head of diversity has been removed from his post after an antisemitic blog post by him from 2007 re-emerged this week.
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Women earn on average £10,400 less than men and £44 less in freelance day rates in the creative sector, according to a newly published study.
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A City law firm has called for the criteria for the issuing of Global Talent Visas to be relaxed to help safeguard the arts sector.
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Businesses requiring skills from overseas should take note of this flexible new route to working in the UK. Kathryn Bradbury and Richard Milford explain why.
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Dublin's binary approach to the gig economy has created a zero-sum game for platform operators and contractors. It's time for a rethink.
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Health services, finance businesses and IT firms likely to miss out on highly skilled Indian workers.
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New roles at Gousto will be in tech and marketing but some workers will also be needed in packing and preparing food kits.
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About a quarter of UK employers (24%) said they would leave their job if they felt their privacy was being invaded.
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Google has announced it is aiming to get more employees back into its offices from September.
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A global services solutions firm has touched base with Personnel Today with an update on the use of business jargon in the UK.
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Uber’s facial identification software is not consistently capable of recognising the faces of darker skinned workers, drivers claim.
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The UK government is set to introduce an ‘elite points-based visa’, a further component of its drive to revamp the immigration system post-Brexit.
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ONS figures show the number of employees on company payrolls has fallen by 726,000, while the unemployment rate reached its highest for almost five years.