An Ofsted inspector who was sacked after brushing water off a child’s head was unfairly dismissed, according to the Court of Appeal.
Disability pay gap reporting could have unintended consequences
Mandatory disability workforce and pay gap reporting could have unintended consequences for disabled employees, according to research from the Business Disability Forum (BDF).
Rob Moss explores the Pathways to Work green paper and examines the possible implications for employers.
Tri-service team to handle bullying, discrimination and harassment complaints, 'independent' of army, air force and navy chain of command.
Eligible professions for Skilled Worker visas include ‘canine beautician’. If that isn't eyebrow-raising enough, it also includes ‘immigration officer’.
Eletive is helping businesses across the globe enhance employee engagement by fostering self-leadership. They have created a comprehensive guide to...
Return-to-office mandates could disadvantage more than a million disabled workers, according to new research.
Ahead of an interest rate decision today by the Bank of England, the figures show wage growth including bonuses at 5.8% – broadly unchanged in the three months to January.
King’s College London bagged the overall winner award at the 26th Personnel Today Awards for an impactful and wide-ranging HR programme.
Google is to pay $28m (£21.5m) to settle racial bias claims against the business, according to lawyers involved in the case.
A law firm discriminated against a senior partner through a mandatory retirement policy, a tribunal has found.
Ahead of an interest rate decision today by the Bank of England, the figures show wage growth including bonuses at 5.8% – broadly unchanged in the three months to January.
Eligible professions for Skilled Worker visas include ‘canine beautician’. If that isn't eyebrow-raising enough, it also includes ‘immigration officer’.
The government recently announced plans to make apprenticeships shorter and more flexible. How does apprenticeship reform benefit the construction sector?
British Medical Association employees are protesting in London today (19 March) in a row over pay and recognition.