Resident doctors in Scotland vote in favour of revised pay offer from the Scottish government, averting the threat of strike action.
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26 March 2026 | Register now for our webinar exploring what SSP changes mean not just for compliance, but for operational stability and employee trust.
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Women and equalities minister Bridget Phillipson says EHRC's updated code of practice ‘does not apply to workplaces’.
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A number of changes to trade union regulations come into force next week as part of the Employment Rights Act.
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5 March 2026 | Register now to learn about Kotter’s latest research on organisational adaptability, how to apply it in your organisation
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The UK boss of Tesco has said the UK is ‘sleepwalking into a quiet epidemic’ of joblessness.Ashwin Prasad, UK...
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A woman who was asked by a colleague if she was ‘going through the change’ was unfairly dismissed.
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A woman who worked for PwC for more than 40 years has settled her case for age and disability discrimination for £150,000.
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People continuing to work past state pension age contribute more than £60bn to the UK economy each year, equivalent to...
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