It may be a tough labour market at the moment, but a number of key sectors continue to hire and...
Coronavirus
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Thousands people in the UK could be suffering from ‘long Covid’, where debilitating symptoms from a Covid-19 infection, even a...
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As much as £3.6bn in furlough payments could have been claimed erroneously or fraudulently, according to HM Revenue & Customs....
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Employers planned more than 300,000 redundancies over a two-month period, as restrictions introduced to reduce the spread of Covid-19 took...
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National living wage rise considered unaffordable by the government, which may abandon pledge for NLW to reach 60% of median earnings.
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Ministers are pushing for central government employees to return to offices as soon as possible, according to a letter seen by the BBC.
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Three out of 10 adults in the ‘sandwich generation’ are concerned about the impact pandemic-related financial strain is having on...
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The UK will fall behind its competitors and risk a loss of key skills if the furlough scheme is not extended for critical sectors, manufacturers warn.
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Half of the UK's workers worry about money at least once a week and most feel unsupported by their employers when it comes to financial wellbeing.
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TUC's job protection and skills plan urges the government to prepare for the jobs of the future, ensure younger workers gain new skills and establish a fairer labour market.
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Employee Benefits Reset online series, which will take place 5 October to 16 October 2020, will play host to a...
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Number 10 has rejected reports that a planned advertising campaign to encourage people back to their offices has been shelved, claiming it never existed.
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Even before the coronavirus pandemic, nurses and midwives were reporting high levels of work-related stress, burnout and mental ill health....
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Fifth of doctors consume “potentially hazardous” levels of alcohol
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While many make a relatively swift recovery from Covid-19, for others, especially those who have been hospitalised, it is increasingly...