Employees took less time off sick last year, yet the bill faced by employers for this absence still went up,...
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With large-scale staff movements back in the news thanks to the proposed merger of Asda and Sainsbury’s, what do employers...
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The boss of iconic shoemaker Clarks has resigned after the British company said his behaviour had fallen short of the...
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Changes to self-employment tax rules have “seriously damaged” the NHS and the public sector, according to research by the Association...
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A High Court judge today granted permission for Deliveroo couriers to challenge a previous ruling that they could not be...
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With four weeks of World Cup football matches about to kick off, what do employers need to be wary of,...
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London transport organisation TfL has a better “staff first” ethos than any other major business in the UK, according to...
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