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Microsoft has announced a further round of job cuts as it bids to become more streamlined and adopt new technology.
The Health and Safety Executive has revealed that work-related accidents caused 124 deaths last year, 14 fewer than the ...
Data skills gaps are stopping employees and businesses from making the most of the AI revolution, according to research by ...
As the Office of the Whistleblower Bill moves to a second reading, how should employers prepare for a shift in the regime?
As the Office of the Whistleblower Bill moves to a second reading, how should employers prepare for a shift in the regime?
The Financial Conduct Authority will extend its rules governing bullying and discrimination beyond the banking sector.
The number one FAQ for June focuses on how to carry out individual consultation. Other FAQs in the top 10 look at what ...
Almost four in 10 private sector workers face a ‘financial cliff-edge’ when they retire, according to the IFS Pensions Review ...
The government has published an ‘implementation roadmap’ for the Employment Rights Bill, confirming significant changes will ...
Pay settlements nudged up slightly in the three months to May, research has suggested, primarily driven by this year’s rises ...
Some 180 aircrew with cancer are pursuing the MoD for compensation because they claim their diagnosis was caused by exposure ...
Business confidence and recruitment expectations dropped in June after previous gains, according to the Institute of ...