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The combined impact of an increase in employers’ tax contributions and the minimum wage has hit young people most harshly, according to the Bank of England’s chief economist.
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This month's podcast focuses on fire and rehire, how AI could help with AI-generated grievances, and proposals to repeal the Equality Act.
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A record 1.23 million people are now on zero-hours contracts as their main employment, according to the Work Foundation.
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CIPD research finds 22% of UK employers have not set clear objectives for the employee benefits they provide.
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UK technology firms are under growing pressure because of talent and skills shortages, with skilled tech workers increasingly choosing to...
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More than half of HR professionals worry managers in their organisation are not confident handling people issues, with this exacerbating...
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Think tank calls for reform of Equality Act, including repealing Public Sector Equality Duty and removing clauses that permit positive action.
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The Employment Rights Act signals major shift in industrial relations, and HR teams will be at centre of making trade union reforms work.
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