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The EAT has ruled that an RAF sergeant can proceed with her claim for maternity discrimination after an important fitness ...
Less than a fifth (16%) of UK businesses have recruitment policies in place that proactively target hiring ex-offenders, ...
With A Level results’ day happening this week, and GCSEs next, research from Indeed has found 70% of young people remain ...
UK businesses are still struggling with significant skills gap when it comes to effectively adopting AI, research has suggested.
A&E staff are being exposed to punching, spitting and acid attack threats, among a range of “utterly abhorrent” behaviours, ...
Employers in the hospitality and leisure sector are facing growing numbers of employment tribunal claims, research has ...
A quarter of A Level students say they would now choose doing an apprenticeship over going to university, indicating a possible shift in priorities among young school leavers.
As many SMEs say “yes” to a return to the office, the BCC's Stuart Morrison discusses what it means for productivity and ...
TEAL Group Holdings, which owns The Entertainer, Early Learning Centre and Addo Play, said that the Grant family would ...
Number of out-of-work benefit claimants aged over 50 rises by 600,000 in five years, according to CSJ analysis of employment ...
A financial adviser who was accused of making sexual comments to female colleagues was unfairly dismissed due to procedural ...
More than a third (37%) of managers think the retirement age should be raised to reflect increased life expectancy.