Three of the UK’s biggest health unions are urging the government to hold direct NHS pay talks and ignore the advice of an independent panel.
The Walt Disney Company will fork out $43.3 million as it settles a gender pay lawsuit concerning around 9,000 women.
Walmart cuts many of its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives following pressure from conservative activists.
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Strict return to office mandates are pushing workers to look for new jobs, according to research from International Workplace Group.
Visa policy changes under the Conservative government and continued under the Labour administration are behind the decline in net immigration.
King’s College London bagged the overall winner award at the 26th Personnel Today Awards for an impactful and wide-ranging HR programme.
The number of over 65s in work has risen since the early 2000s and more than doubled among women, a new study finds.
A Supreme Court hearing which will determine the definition of a woman begins today (26 November).
Bankers could get their bonuses sooner under new plans designed to bring the UK's rules more in line with other countries.
Visa policy changes under the Conservative government and continued under the Labour administration are behind the decline in net immigration.
Government unveils biggest reforms to employment support for a generation with the publication of its Get Britain Working white paper.
Amazon workers across six continents are preparing to strike or protest from Black Friday until Cyber Monday (29 November to 2 December).