Thursday’s deadline for frontline NHS staff in England to have received their first jab against Covid-19 has been scrapped after...
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Staff at 10 Downing Street felt unable to raise concerns about the behaviours they witnessed at work during the pandemic,...
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Darren Newman explains the potential risks reducing sick pay for the unvaccinated in terms of contractual entitlements, discrimination and employee relations.
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Three potential breakthroughs in our understanding of long Covid have raised hopes for new treatments and approaches for sufferers of...
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Ministers could decide today in favour of a U-turn on the requirement for NHS staff to be double-vaccinated.
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Head teachers and school leaders are reporting a spiralling mental health and wellbeing ‘crisis’ within education because of the pressures...
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Frontline health workers in England have until next Thursday to get their first Covid-19 jab.
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Scottish employees can begin to return to workplaces from next week, after Nicola Sturgeon announced a relaxation of restrictions in...
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New guidance has outlined the infection control measures that should remain in place in health and care settings util at least March.
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In the 40- to 64-year-old age group, the proportion of people who had received all three vaccinations varied widely according to occupation.
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Care home operators have criticised the government’s decision to remove the legal requirement on people with Covid-19 to self-isolate.
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As some employers reveal that they have removed contractual sick pay from unvaccinated staff, Joanne Moseley examines the legal risks...
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The dismissal of a care worker over a failure to be jabbed was upheld by tribunal despite her ‘religious beliefs‘.
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Government guidance for people in England to work from home where possible has come to an end, as have other ‘Plan-B’ measures such as mask wearing.
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Employment tribunal claims citing health and safety concerns were up three-fold last year, with a law firm warning about a...