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Spring Statement: no relief on employers’ tax hikes
There were no further surprises for employers in today’s Spring Statement as they prepare for next week’s minimum wage and national insurance increases.
Barnet Council to face equal pay claim worth ‘tens of millions’
Around 400 women are to join an equal pay claim against Barnet Council in London, according to the GMB union.
HR and businesses respond to Spring Statement
Today’s Spring statement did much to add cost and regulation to employers, and not enough to support growth and skills, observers say.
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The Personnel Today Awards 2025 open for entries as we launch the annual celebration of the very best in HR and L&D.
The University of Sussex has accused higher regulation regulator the Office for Students of mounting a ‘vindictive and unreasonable campaign’ against it.
A law firm discriminated against a senior partner through a mandatory retirement policy, a tribunal has found.
Pay has grown at a faster rate for HR directors over the past year when compared with most other roles in HR, according to a new study.
The government has tightened up visa requirements for migran workers in health and care. How might this impact a labour force in limbo?
Pay has grown at a faster rate for HR directors over the past year when compared with most other roles in HR, according to a new study.
It is unlikely that Trump has any legal authority to move against the agency because the agency's funding and programmes are authorised and funded by Congress.