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HR and IT departments need to work more closely together if they are to invest wisely in artificial intelligence tools, according to an HR futurist.

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Rishi Sunak is set to announce plans to move responsibility for issuing fite notesfrom GPs to “specialist work and health professionals” in England.

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About 40,000 extra staff are needed if the government is to fulfil its pledge to offer 30 free hours of childcare to all pre-school children by September next year.

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Nearly a quarter of working-age adults will have been diagnosed with a major illness by 2040, a health think-tank has...

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Low pay is putting job seekers off green jobs or those that have a positive impact on society, research by Indeed has found.

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Employment lawyer John Hayes takes issue with an article in The Times and explains why UK law strikes the right balance.

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An investigation has found that former Post Office chairman Henry Staunton used ‘offensive and outdated’ terms when discussing a job...

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Searches for flexible, fully-remote or remote-first work have risen over the past year amid return-to-office mandates.

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Legislation found to offer no protection from trade union detriment is incompatible with human rights law, the Supreme Court has ruled.

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