A website aimed at supporting Ukrainians who have fled Putin’s invasion has criticised the UK’s policies towards refugees. The post Jobs board launched for Ukrainians fleeing Russian invasion appeared first on Personnel... Read more »
Thursday 19 March 2020, 11:30am GMT As the true impact of the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic becomes apparent, employers are facing… The post Coronavirus: What employers need to know (webinar) appeared first on... Read more »
Two-thirds of employers back the introduction of a right for agency workers and zero-hours contract workers to request a stable...
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In sectors such as hospitality, tourism, retail and agriculture, seasonal peaks can bring an influx of work at certain times...
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The long-awaited Taylor Review of modern employment practices emerged today, introduced at a press conference hosted by Prime Minister Theresa...
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Half of people on zero hours contracts wrongly believe that they are not entitled to paid holidays, research by Citizens...
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Teachers and nurses are choosing to work through agencies because they are disillusioned with permanent work, research has found.
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The number of people working without guaranteed hours or baseline employment rights has grown by 660,000 (27%) over the past...
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Nearly 40% of companies hire staff on a temporary or project basis, and “gig economy” working is set to grow,...
