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Hanna Fletcher changed industries and stepped into HR. It was, in her words, a ‘huge shift.’ “I found my dream job this time last year where I could see myse ...
An employment tribunal has rejected a teacher’s claims of racial and sexual discrimination against a Buckinghamshire grammar school, ruling that a misspelling of her surname by an exams officer was a ...
One of the latest firms to hit the headlines over RTO (return to office) plans is WPP which, in a bid to entice staff back into the office, is offering free lunches on Fridays. It’s the latest in a ...
An open letter from the Employment Lawyers Association (ELA) described rollbacks to DEI measures in the US as “chilling,” and ...
A Cabinet Office drive for ‘leaner’ operations will see its workforce shrink by a third, as over 2,100 civil servants have ...
A Swindon-based garage was correct to dismiss a member of staff for his “abusive” response to a colleague he suspected of ...
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary's Chief Constable has quit his post and retired, just hours after a notice confirmed ...
With a lean team of full-time operational staff and a healthy roster of exclusive consultant lawyers, it’s safe to say that ...
The London Borough of Harrow has selected Zellis as its payroll provider of choice following a competitive government tender.
Data suggests that it is already the case that older workers are the least likely to receive workplace training (more than a ...
Two further former employees of Foxtons have come forward with allegations of sexual harassment and racism, weeks after a ...
Labour MP and West of England Mayor Dan Norris has been accused of workplace harassment and bullying, following his arrest ...