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A finance worker who falsified timesheets when working from home, loses claim for unfair dismissal from a university students ...
Now in its sixth year, WorkPride 2025, themed Your Allyship Journey Starts Here, takes place from 16-20 June 2025. The event ...
Tribunal claims relating to menopause have tripled in the last two years, according to analysis of the latest case statistics ...
A security officer who fell asleep during a night shift has been awarded just over £20,000 for unfair dismissal.
A number of figures in the HR and employment space have been awarded in the King’s birthday honours list. Neil Carberry, ...
Pierre and Adrien Gaubert are co-founders of myGwork, a global networking and job platform for LGBTQ+ professionals. June is Pride month, but some corporations have become nervous about showing ...
Candidates availability in May 2025 rose at its fastest pace since 2020, amid reports of redundancies and fewer job ...
Employers are deploying a way of encouraging disenchantment among workers to trim numbers. But there are major risks attached ...
Pete Colby, founder of mediation firm Pragmatism, explains why recruiting more employment judges is an irrelevance.
Good work’ and wellbeing are the levers needed to get people back into work, according to CIPD chief Peter Cheese at the ...
According to a newly published survey IT and telecoms is the most sexist sector for women to work in in the UK – closely ...
The current system of parental leave in the UK has “fundamental failings”, according to a new report from the Women and ...