The British Medical Association is facing a walk-out after claims it had underpaid tens of advisers.
Workers at outsourcer Capita have begun strike action in a dispute over their employer’s refusal to negotiate a pay award for 2024.
The number of black and disabled workers looking for flexible employment reached record levels last year, according to a new analysis.
Budget impact ‘not as bad as feared’ – REC survey
The impact of October’s Budget on employer confidence is ‘not as bad as feared’ according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation.
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Lord Alan Sugar calls for workers to return to the office, emphasising the importance of in-person interaction for learning and development.
Research lays bare what is most important for each generation when finding a new job, with company reputation deemed as “crucial” for most.
King’s College London bagged the overall winner award at the 26th Personnel Today Awards for an impactful and wide-ranging HR programme.
Data is a ‘wake up call’ to those who are rolling back on their commitments to LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion: Stonewall
A Supreme Court hearing which will determine the definition of a woman begins today (26 November).
British employees are working 215.8 hours of overtime every year, with more than two in five (42%) doing so for free.
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Lord Alan Sugar calls for workers to return to the office, emphasising the importance of in-person interaction for learning and development.
The British Medical Association is facing a walk-out after claims it had underpaid tens of advisers.