National living wage to increase by 4.1% from April 2026 while national minimum wage for 18 to 20-year-olds will rise from £10.00 to £10.85.
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Graduate job prospects have dropped back to pre-Covid levels, according to research from Prospects at Jisc.
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Up to three million jobs could be lost to AI and automation by 2035, profoundly changing the workplace as we...
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Business secretary Peter Kyle urges business to engage with Employment Rights Bill consultations to make sure “we get it right”.
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More than two-thirds of full-time employees unaware how much statutory sick pay (SSP) is, should they fall ill, a survey finds.
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Employers need shot of confidence from chancellor in tomorrow’s Budget, according to JobsOutlook survey from the REC.
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The festive season always brings a renewed focus on appreciation and goodwill and it’s the perfect moment to elevate your...
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Opposition leader Kemi Badenoch has argued that a requirement to offer guaranteed hours in the Employment Rights Bill will ‘destroy’ Christmas and other seasonal jobs.
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There was a pause in hiring during October as businesses prepare for this week’s Autumn Budget, according to job matching platform Adzuna.
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