While AI may do away with a number of roles, it can never strip away our need for purpose.
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Teacher recruitment and retention is improving, an educational think-tank has said, but schools are still struggling with shortages in some...
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Female staff in more roles at Asda do similar work of equal value to male colleagues working in warehouses, employment tribunal rules.
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An exclusive interview with head of HR at British Antarctic Survey, a look at law changes in April, and neurodiversity in tribunals.
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Pay awards edged up slightly in the three months to the end of February, but are likely to cool off as companies move into the second quarter of the year.
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Mistrust in AI could be costing businesses £29 billion in lost productivity, according to technology company UnlikelyAI.
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The Unite union has been fined £265,000 for breaching an injunction during the Birmingham bin strike.
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting is being warned he will need to pursue his digital transformation strategy for the NHS with...
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Luxury carmaker Bentley has announced that it could cut 150 jobs as it prepares to introduce electric vehicles.
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