As organisations consider how their workforces will operate and collaborate in the longer term, managers need to be mindful that...
Coronavirus
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People with cancer could face a tough choice between health or finances if employers force them to return to the workplace.
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France, Italy, Spain and Germany well ahead of UK when it comes to returning to the office.
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Complex patchwork of rules and practices between countries is dissuading employers from implementing track and trace schemes.
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Coronavirus has had a huge impact on the economy and as funding through the furlough scheme is gradually withdrawn, many...
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1,500 jobs are at risk of redundancy at hotels managed by LGH, including at Crowne Plaza and Holiday Inn properties.
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The NHS is to pilot an “improved” occupational health service for NHS staff incorporating “a wider wellbeing offer” as well...
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The rate of decline in recruitment activity is slowing, starting salaries are falling and worker availability is on the up as the Bank of England cuts the severity of its forecasts for the UK economy.
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With employers being encouraged to reopen office spaces, research from insurer Canada Life has concluded more than a third of...
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Conciliation service Acas has experienced a marked increase in calls to its helpline on the subject of redundancy during the...
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More consultation by employers is needed ensure workers feel safe and confident to return to the workplace, and to reduce...
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The number of reports of furlough fraud made to HM Revenue and Customs rose by more than half between the...
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WH Smith has announced around 1,500 jobs may need to be cut as the newsagent tackles the impact of the...
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Temporary pay cuts taken by chief executives during the coronavirus pandemic won’t solve excessive pay and bonus culture, according to...
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With job losses continuing to hit the headlines, many employers are wrestling with the practical issues involving redundancy consultations, and...