Key workers and people unable to work from home are to receive more frequent Covid-19 testing – even if they are not displaying any symptoms.
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A Midlands NHS trust has had to redeploy medical trainees to help support ward staff after its plans to bring in doctors from abroad were scotched.
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A record number of small business owners are planning to close their firms over the next 12 months, a survey by the FSB has found.
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BBC staff in key locations have been told they must wear ‘proximity devices’ to aid social distancing on its premises....
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The Covid-19 pandemic has left occupational health practitioners struggling to cope with massive return-to-work, mental health, risk management and infection...
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Updated furlough guidance confirms scheme can be used where employees can't work because they are caring for children while schools are closed.
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SOM (The Society of Occupational Medicine), The Faculty of Occupational Medicine (FOM) and the University of Glasgow held a summit...
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Optimism around the impact of the coronavirus vaccine roll-out led to an increase in both permanent and temporary job... -
Europe's largest economy reports better than expected jobless figures despite renewed lockdown.
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Some employers in sectors badly effected by the pandemic have resorted to aggressive tactics with the aim of cutting senior...
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New guidance has been published on managing the long-term health effects of Covid-19, or so-called ‘long Covid’.
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Zurich is offering two weeks’ fully-paid emergency ‘lockdown leave’ to parents and carers affected by school closures.
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With the NHS under severe pressure from the latest wave of Covid-19, nurses, GPs and unions have raised concerns about...
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The government has defended its decision to keep nursery schools open during the national lockdown in England amid union concern...
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Retail, hospitality and leisure businesses will be able to apply for one-off grants of up to £9,000 per property, in...