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Bryn Howells, who juggled four jobs at councils in west of England, has been found guilty of fraud at Gloucester Crown Court.
The House of Lords has voted for an amendment to the Employment Rights Bill that would remove day-one unfair dismissal rights ...
Government launches call for evidence on unpaid and underpaid internships and work trials as it seeks to tighten rules.
BMA says there is a small ‘window of opportunity’ to avert strikes by resident doctors after ‘productive’ talks with health ...
Jaguar Land Rover will cut up to 500 management roles in the UK after facing financial pressures from US trade tariffs.
Fire and rehire proposals in the Employment Rights Bill are being amended by ministers to offer employers slightly more leeway ...
Businesses that took part said they were able to maintain service levels and key performance indicators while observing several benefits for employee wellbeing ...
The average UK gender pay gap has seen the second largest decrease since the introduction of pay gap reporting in 2017.
Excluding the volatile period caused by the pandemic, UK job vacancies have fallen to their lowest level in a decade, ...
Rights for workers on zero-hours contracts could be watered down after a proposed amendment to the Employment Rights Bill in ...
Employees are so overwhelmed by choice of learning content they can't decide what to pursue. How can organisations avoid the ...
The RAD Awards 2026 are now open for entries, marking 36 years of the Oscars of the recruitment industry. The RAD Awards ...
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