Opinion: the government’s plan for day one rights is likely to lead to a significant uptick in dismissals over coming months, warns an employment lawyer.
As employers ramp up Autumn onboarding programmes, how should they support a more diverse intake of graduates?
Unlawful inducement and collective bargaining: why the employer’s purpose matters
The recent case of Adams v Walsall Housing Group centred around the employer making two direct 'offers' to employees during a period of collective bargaining.
The innovation in recruitment award is a highly coveted prizes in the Personnel Today Awards, rewarding initiatives and strategies that attracted skilled candidates and strengthened retention and candidate experience.
Only 36% of employees believe a full resolution achieved in workplace conflict they have experienced according to a CIPD report.
The word “outsourcing” gets thrown around a lot when people talk about hiring across borders. In this context it’s an...
New data from LinkedIn highlights a general decline in the number of UK organisations hiring for fully remote positions.
New data from LinkedIn highlights a general decline in the number of UK organisations hiring for fully remote positions.
The innovation in recruitment award is a highly coveted prizes in the Personnel Today Awards, rewarding initiatives and strategies that attracted skilled candidates and strengthened retention and candidate experience.
As employers ramp up Autumn onboarding programmes, how should they support a more diverse intake of graduates?
Teacher with autism who repeatedly raised grievances to receive £850k after tribunal finds he was discriminated against and victimised.
Further education teachers are paid almost a quarter less than their peers elsewhere in the sector, according to the National Foundation for Educational Research.
The UK is falling behind other major Western countries when it comes to attracting highly skilled foreign workers, according to new data from Indeed.
Judge recommends e-learning be updated to include freedom of belief training as part of judgment relating to ‘gender-fluid’ dachshund.
BMA junior doctors committee accept 22.3% pay settlement, after 66% of junior doctors in England vote in favour.