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Coronavirus

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    British Standards Institution invites feedback from employers on safe working guidance

    by Ashleigh Webber 28 May 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 28 May 2020

    Standards body The British Standards Institution (BSI) has published safe working guidelines to help organisations reopen or implement safer working...

    • Coronavirus
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    • Furlough

    EasyJet to cut 4,500 jobs as recovery is forecast for 2023

    by Adam McCulloch 28 May 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 28 May 2020

    Budget carrier describes bookings for later in the year as encouraging but plans to lose 30% of workforce.

    • Coronavirus
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    • Sick pay

    ‘Extend statutory sick pay to all self isolating employees’, ministers urged

    by Ashleigh Webber 28 May 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 28 May 2020

    Government warned that fear of hardship could undermine effectiveness of track and trace.

    • Learning management systems
    • Coronavirus
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    Lloyds Banking Group makes best of lockdown to develop leaders

    by Jo Faragher 28 May 2020
    by Jo Faragher 28 May 2020

    Lloyds launched a leadership learning programme for new-to-role line managers just days before lockdown measures were announced.

    • Change management
    • Coronavirus
    • Corporate governance

    Returning to work safely: your brand is at stake

    by Brian Kropp 28 May 2020
    by Brian Kropp 28 May 2020

    'We are seeing leaders rushing to get employees back into the office based on misguided notions that remote workers are less productive, less engaged and less cooperative.'

    • Coronavirus
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    8.4 million furloughed as Sunak prepares to wind down scheme

    by Adam McCulloch 28 May 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 28 May 2020

    Employers will soon be unable to furlough employees as the chancellor looks to end the job retention scheme.

    • Coronavirus
    • Employee engagement
    • Ethics

    Is coronavirus the ultimate test in ethical leadership for HR?

    by Jo Faragher 27 May 2020
    by Jo Faragher 27 May 2020

    Whether it’s furlough or free healthcare, companies’ actions during the coronavirus have come under greater scrutiny than ever. Will the...

    • Coronavirus
    • Latest News
    • Business continuity

    Lower earners more likely to work through lockdown

    by Ashleigh Webber 27 May 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 27 May 2020

    People on lower incomes are more likely to be classified as key workers and continue to go to work during...

    • Childcare
    • Coronavirus
    • Career development

    Lockdown pressures on mothers could stall gender pay gap progress

    by Ashleigh Webber 27 May 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 27 May 2020

    Childcare pressures and a reduction in paid working hours brought about by the lockdown could risk reversing some of the...

    • Acas
    • Constructive dismissal
    • Coronavirus

    Investigations and Covid-19: employers need a pandemic-proof toolkit

    by Ivor Adair 27 May 2020
    by Ivor Adair 27 May 2020

    Employers are turning their attention to a host of novel HR issues coming over the horizon.

    • Coronavirus
    • Dispute resolution
    • Employee relations

    ‘Remote conflict’: What happens when teams work from home?

    by Anna Shields 26 May 2020
    by Anna Shields 26 May 2020

    It may be easy to assume that conflict only happens face to face, but even as entire teams have been...

    • Collective redundancy
    • Fire and rehire
    • Coronavirus

    BA plans to re-hire employees on worse terms, claim unions

    by Jo Faragher 26 May 2020
    by Jo Faragher 26 May 2020

    The Unite union has accused British Airways of plans to “re-hire” most of its workforce on less favourable terms and...

    • Financial services
    • Coronavirus
    • Latest News

    Working from home proves real bonus for City employees

    by Adam McCulloch 26 May 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 26 May 2020

    Large majority of finance workers find lack of commuting a key benefit in their new working lives.

    • Financial services
    • Coronavirus
    • Latest News

    Steep rise in tech roles at banks

    by Adam McCulloch 26 May 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 26 May 2020

    Conventional banks are looking to expand tech teams all over the UK - not only in London.

    • Coronavirus
    • Latest News
    • Furlough

    Statutory sick pay rebate scheme launched

    by Ashleigh Webber 26 May 2020
    by Ashleigh Webber 26 May 2020

    Employers are now able to recover any coronavirus-related statutory sick pay (SSP), with HM Revenue & Customs accepting applications from...

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