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The first female leader of MI6 is a positive if overdue step for equality. Yet, progress remains patchy, argues Professor ...
A senior recruiter has been awarded nearly £188,000 by employment tribunal after being sacked over his health issues.
She added: “Today’s workforce expects transparency – and employers that don’t get on board are missing out on talent, ...
Fire and rehire proposals in the Employment Rights Bill are being amended by ministers to offer employers slightly more ...
MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace has been sacked as a result of an inquiry into allegations of inappropriate conduct on set ...
The Department for Education ‘lacks a coherent plan’ to meet the teacher recruitment goals pledged by the government.
A Ryanair pilot has won a landmark legal victory on worker status at the Court of Appeal. Jason Lutz worked for Ryanair ...
A diagnosis of ADHD or autism can contribute to the definition of and impact of disability, the Employment Appeal Tribunal ...
Fewer than half of young people feel ready for work after education, according to a report from the Institute for Public ...
Four out of 10 call centre workers (40%) say they expect to have to quit their role because of poor wellbeing and health.
The government has confirmed employers will be banned through the Employment Rights Bill from ‘gagging’ workers who have ...
Parents who experience a miscarriage before 24 weeks will be entitled to bereavement leave under an amendment to the ...