A Metropolitan Police firearms officer who worked on his mobile pizza service while on long-term sick leave has been sacked for gross misconduct. Sergeant Matt Skelt, who had been in the force for 34 ...
The gender pay gap in the UK will not close until 2056 if progress continues at the current rate, according to the TUC.
Reports have suggested that the government could delay equalising the youth minimum wage with the national living wage for people aged 21 and over, because of record youth unemployment. Rob Moss ...
A high-profile London law firm is using artificial intelligence in the form of a chatbot for first-round interviews with potential recruits. In what has been described as a “landmark advance” for a ...
The Department for Business and Trade has published an updated timeline for the implementation of the Employment Rights Act 2025, pushing back when fire and rehire measures come into force. The new ...
Mandating a return to the office has its risks. Mark Griffith, founder of FourthWall, outlines how people leaders are integrating in-person experiences to create engagement strategies that balance ...
Youth unemployment is at its highest level since 2014 with almost one in six 16 to 24-year-olds who want to work unable to find a job. The UK jobs market has continued to weaken according to the ...
The Co-op has denied claims that it has a ‘toxic’ culture at the top of its business, after a BBC investigation revealed board members had received a letter outlining concerns. The letter claimed ...
The BMA has agreed to put a government offer to its members that could see next week’s five-day strike by resident doctors in England being cancelled.
August's top HR questions feature FAQs on employees' behaviour outside work, including criminality or being a member of an extreme group.
Police forces in England and Wales are set for a dramatic shake-up, as the government has unveiled what it has ...
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