More than a third of workers think that their employer is ineffective at training managers to support neurodiversity at work.
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Of the 752 GPs who replied, 540 said they had never refused a fit note request, while 162 said they had turned at least one down.
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Judicial review lodged at the Court of Session seeks to scrap the Community union's gender equality strategy.
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John Lewis Partnership gives staff first bonus in four years, with ‘partners’ receiving a 2% payout after retailer reports profit of £134m.
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April 2026 brings new measures from the Employment Rights Act as well familiar law changes. Rob Moss reports.
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The UK has become the number one destination for start-ups looking to hire global talent, an analysis has suggested.Among...
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Ministers announce increase in places on professional dental registration exams to boost dentist numbers in England
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BAE Systems staff at Warton and Samlesbury sites in Lancashire vote to accept a 6% pay increase, bringing an end to industrial action.
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The spiralling conflict in the Middle East will lead to higher inflation and rising unemployment, the British Chambers of Commerce...
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