EHRC amends updated code of practice after feedback from the government, meaning it is likely to become statutory in a matter of weeks.
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More than nine out of 10 HR leaders (91%) say their organisation has subsequently regretted redundancies undertaken over the past...
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Employers are being urged to get involved in a consultation to reshape ‘RIDDOR’, the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous...
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Brain fog affects two-thirds of women going through menopause, research has suggested, yet remains poorly understood.The research paper, co-authored...
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A worker who was owed more than 800 days of holiday pay has been awarded more than £400,000 at tribunal.
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NHS trust settles high-profile tribunal case with Jennifer Melle, the nurse disciplined for misgendering a paedophile prisoner.
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IBM reaches settlement agreement with US government to resolve allegations it breached anti-discrimination requirements.
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The labour market experienced only marginal falls in hiring in March, suggesting that the full effects of the Gulf Conflict could be yet to materialise.
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Tribunal cases relating to remote working fell by 13% last year compared to the year before.
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