The government has stated that non-EEA family members of any NHS, healthcare or social care worker who has died as...
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The government is considering a one-off, additional public holiday to help compensate the tourism industry’s lost revenue for the bank...
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The TUC has called for the government to form a National Recovery Council to help the economy heal from the...
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A proposed delay to the extension of IR35 rules to the private sector has failed to gain support in parliament....
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Rolls-Royce is proposing a ‘major reorganisation’ that will involve at least 9,000 redundancies – around one-fifth of its global workforce....
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Organisations are struggling to buy the protective equipment needed to make them ‘Covid-19 Secure’ and get employees back to work,...
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Organisations bringing staff back into the workplace may have unwittingly purchased ineffective personal protective equipment (PPE) that may not offer...
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More than 2 million people claimed unemployment benefit in April, as the coronavirus lockdown began to take its toll on...
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Acas chief executive Susan Clews outlines some of the key points from its new mental health guidance and highlights some...
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The Covid-19 is driving a surge in employees seeking out distance learning opportunities, according to The Open University.
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As Mental Health Awareness Week begins this week, the conciliation service Acas has published new guidance to help employers and...
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Chairman of Network Rail says employers can 'strongly influence people’s behaviour' when it comes to commuting, while government advice remains to only travel if you can't work at home.
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The Bank of England’s chief economist: 'We're going back to the 1980s basically.'
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Mental Health Awareness Week encourages employers to focus on 'kindness' at a time when workers throughout the world are beset by feelings of uncertainty.
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With the focus within occupational health beginning to shift from the immediate healthcare challenges of managing Covid-19 to how workplaces...