SOM (the Society of Occupational Medicine) and the University of Glasgow have combined to launch new Covid-19 return-to-work guidelines that,...
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Staff at the DVLA in Swansea are staging a four-day strike over claims they are ‘scared to go to work’ because of Covid-19 concerns.
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People with asthma have only a modestly increased risk of developing severe Covid-19 and requiring admission to hospital from the...
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Our monthly round-up of what's worrying HR. In March HR's questions focused on IR35 reforms...
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Google has announced it is aiming to get more employees back into its offices from September.
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ON-DEMAND | Sinead Sharpe and Ben Thompson join Rob Moss to look at how positive workplace culture can effect change.
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Only a significant extension of youth employment schemes will mitigate the long-term damage to the economy, finds the Prince’s Trust.
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Faced with financial pressures, reducing headcount seems the logical next step. But redundancy carries its own direct and hidden costs, and there are alternatives …
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From 6 April, smaller employers in England will be able to access lateral flow tests. They must register by 12 April and the kits are free up until 30 June.
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Stable level of redundancies but numbers on furlough soar in January and February.
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Research finds many people hospitalised with Covid-19 are still struggling months later.
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John Lewis Partnership has announced that it will keep eight of its 42 John Lewis stores closed when retail restrictions ease, putting 1,465 jobs at risk.
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Organisations appear to be scrapping, or rethinking, their plans to cut their use of office space post-pandemic, according to KPMG.
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The NHS could see an exodus of staff unless leaders are given the resources needed to support their wellbeing, the NHS Confederation has said.
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Government will review whistleblowing protections amid surge in people claiming they were dismissed for speaking up about Covid-related issues.