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Sandie Peggie has launched a legal action against the Royal College of Nursing, claiming the union refused to support her.
However, while individuals recharge, organisations often find themselves running on half-power. The so-called summer slump – ...
WorkWell programmes show the benefits of relationships with local employers, charities and services in helping people back ...
Tesco is asking the Court of Appeal to pverturn a legal decision regarding an ongoing £4 billion equal pay dispute.
UK employees estimate that they lose 68 minutes a week to unproductive tasks relating to their poor workspace.
Government launches new Pensions Commission to examine why tomorrow’s pensioners are expected to be poorer than today’s.
Research shows how productivity takes a dip during the summer months, and not just because team members are on holiday.
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.
The hospitality sector accounted for almost half of job losses in the latest employment figures from the Office for National ...
BMA says there is a small ‘window of opportunity’ to avert strikes by resident doctors after ‘productive’ talks with health ...
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