A social worker who was discriminated against and constructively dismissed has been awarded nearly £154,000 by an employment tribunal.
Personnel Today Awards 2024 shortlist: EDI (smaller employers)
We look at those who made the Personnel Today Awards 2024 shortlist in the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Award for smaller employers.
Government to hire 100 intelligence officers to tackle people smuggling
The Home Office has announced plans to recruit 100 immigration intelligence officers.
McDonald’s to create 24,000 jobs in UK & Ireland
McDonald’s will create 24,000 jobs in the UK and Ireland as it opens 200 new restaurants.
Downing Street says government plans to introduce a ‘right to switch off’ could boost productivity by allowing people time to rest.
The Labour government has said that it will remove the qualifying period for unfair dismissal claims, and there is a new code of practice for dismissing and re-engaging employees.
Two-fifths of working parents see school holiday childcare costs increase by almost £1,700 per month compared to term-time.
Hays highlights hesitancy in the UK hiring market for the year ending June 2024 as it revealed its annual profits dropped by 92%.
We look at those who made the Personnel Today Awards 2024 shortlist in the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Award for smaller employers.
A social worker who was discriminated against and constructively dismissed has been awarded nearly £154,000 by an employment tribunal.
A retired major has won a landmark case against the Ministry of Defence that could mean thousands of reservists will receive army pensions.
The median basic pay award for the quarter from May to July this year has fallen to 4.5%, according to new figures.
In the second quarter of 2024 some 1,023 skilled worker licences were suspended (524) or revoked (499). Last year's figure for the same quarter was 117 suspended (89) or revoked (28).
GCSE results in England, Wales and Northern Ireland show little change from 2023 as recovery from the Covid years continues, in most areas.
Strikes on LNER routes between London and Edinburgh have been announced as a result of a breakdown in agreements between Aslef and the rail operator.