We look at common questions on employers' minds regarding bank holidays. Northern Ireland marks the Battle of the Boyne on 12 July.
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Brightmine’s data found that 54.7% of organisations expected overall sickness and absence costs to increase.
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Among the findings was that only 13% were positive about their long-term future in the UK.
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The government has withdrawn its offer of 1,000 extra training places for doctors after the British Medical Association confirmed next...
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The UK’s national standards body will take a key role in the development of the standard based on the concept of a healthy working lifecycle.
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Unilever has imposed a recruitment freeze due to ‘macroeconomic and geopolitical realities’, particularly in relation to the conflict in the Middle East.
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This April brings a raft of additional employment law changes introduced under the Employment Rights Act 2025.
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National minimum wage and national living wage increase today as Low Pay Commission publishes its first estimate of the wage floor for 2027-28.
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Software giant Oracle is reported to have made tens of thousands of people redundant, many of them in senior technical roles.
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