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Chief executive of NATS tells transport committee that it's a “bonus” that air traffic control engineers can solve problems remotely.

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The truth is that many working parents dread the summer-juggle, but there are ways employers can help. Angela Stalker, Head...

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The US Federal Trade Commission has voted to adopt a ban on non-compete clauses that prevent workers from switching jobs within the same industry.

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Employers are being urged by KPMG to recruit ex-offenders as part of national campaign to reduce reoffending and grow the economy. 

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A National Audit Office report has revealed that testing the free childcare hours rollout could have avoided some risks.

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The median basic pay award in the three months to the end of March dropped slightly to 4.8%, according to...

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Hundreds of trade union reps are making building safety inspections this week looking for issues including RAAC, asbestos and fire hazards.

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Up to £6,000 will be available for teachers working in key STEM subjects as part of drive to recruit and retain the best staff.

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We provide details of where and when strikes are happening, as the UK battles with the ongoing period of industrial unrest.

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