Striking workers at Boeing have accepted the latest pay offer which will see them get a 38% pay rise over the next four years.
University tuition fees will soar to a record high of £9,535 from the next academic year, announces the government.
Personnel Today Awards 2024 shortlist: Learning and Development (Smaller Employers)
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Workers at Amazon's AWS unit have written to their CEO urging for a reversal of its full-time return to office policy.
University tuition fees will soar to a record high of £9,535 from the next academic year, announces the government.
Shortlisted companies in this category showed judges innovative ways to upskill and reskill employees, enhance retention and customer satisfaction, and improve engagement.
A reality TV star who worked for EE has lost an unfair dismissal claim against his former employer.
A delivery driver who swore at a colleague during an argument at work wins his unfair dismissal case and is now in line for compensation.
A delivery driver who swore at a colleague during an argument at work wins his unfair dismissal case and is now in line for compensation.
Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips announces plans to tackle Home Office backlog, ending uncertainty for modern slavery claimants.
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Striking workers at Boeing have accepted the latest pay offer which will see them get a 38% pay rise over the next four years.