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SMEs increasingly investing in HR as reforms from the Employment Rights Act 2025 come into force.

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TUC calls for an emergency taskforce to help protect the UK from the economic fallout of US-Israeli war with Iran.

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The Unite union has accused Brewdog of using ‘fire and rehire’ practices after it asked staff in Scotland to reapply for their jobs.

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Employers are being urged to register with HMRC in preparation for the mandatory payrolling of benefits in kind (BiK) from April 2027.

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Reports of breaches of conduct to the Financial Conduct Authority went up by 10% in 2024, data analysis reveals.

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The number of active job postings went up by 5% in February from the month before, showing renewed activity in...

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The clocks go forward an hour on Sunday 29 March 2026. But what does this mean for employers with staff on night shifts?

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A supermarket worker who has ADHD was unfairly dismissed and subjected to unfavourable treatment due to his disability, a tribunal has ruled.

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International Energy Agency (IEA) recommends working from home to ease economic impacts of disruption to oil markets caused by war.

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