Ukraine: ‘I don’t care if I’m fired. You have to do something’

With so many workers from eastern Europe working for international firms in the UK and elsewhere, tensions between employees over the invasion are inevitable. The post Ukraine: ‘I don’t care if I’m... Read more »

Pressure to end teachers’ exemption from NI fair employment rules grows

The exemption of teachers from fair employment legislation in Northern Ireland could be scrapped if a proposal made in private members’ bill is taken forward. The post Pressure to end teachers’ exemption... Read more »

Care leavers in Wales to take part in basic income pilot

Young people leaving care in Wales will be offered the chance to participate in a basic income pilot scheme. The post Care leavers in Wales to take part in basic income pilot... Read more »

Thousands of Saudi women apply for 30 train driver jobs on high speed line

A loosening of restrictions on female employment in Saudi Arabia has seen 28,000 women apply for 30 posts as train drivers. The post Thousands of Saudi women apply for 30 train driver... Read more »

Age discrimination: IBM accused of calling older staff ‘dinobabies’

IBM has been accused of attempting to force out older workers in order to shift the age profile of its workforce. The post Age discrimination: IBM accused of calling older staff ‘dinobabies’... Read more »

Wales shorter week trial would create thousands of jobs, report finds

There is significant support for a shorter working week in Wales, with 57% of the public stating that they would support a four-day week. The post Wales shorter week trial would create... Read more »

Tesla faces California court fight over race discrimination

Tesla alleged to have kept black workers in the lowest level roles and paid them less than white colleagues. The post Tesla faces California court fight over race discrimination appeared first on... Read more »

Entry-level apprenticeships down 72% since 2014

Entry-level apprenticeship starts in England have plummeted, while higher-level apprenticeships, often taken up by older people, have boomed. The post Entry-level apprenticeships down 72% since 2014 appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »

‘Partial return’ to offices in Scotland from Monday

Scottish employees can begin to return to workplaces from next week, after Nicola Sturgeon announced a relaxation of restrictions in… The post ‘Partial return’ to offices in Scotland from Monday appeared first... Read more »

US Supreme Court votes against vaccine mandate

The US Supreme Court has blocked the government from imposing vaccine mandates that would have covered more than 80 million employees. The post US Supreme Court votes against vaccine mandate appeared first... Read more »
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