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P&O wages: Ferry operator will comply with new French regulations requiring it to pay £9.96 an hour minimum to workers.

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Wellbeing is like the water in a reservoir, it can constantly drain but there are also ways of topping it...

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Dr Holly Andrews examines how employers should create an inclusive workplace for an unseen minority of childless employees.

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The EY 2024 Mobility Reimagined survey canvassed the views of 1,059 global mobility professionals across 21 countries.

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Train driver members of Aslef to strike and withdraw overtime at 16 train operating companies in May as two-year pay dispute continues.

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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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Fit notes need to become more ‘dynamic’ to allow people off work because of ill health to be referred to...

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More than half of employees would like their company to invest in more sustainable benefits such as electric vehicles and sustainable pensions, a survey has revealed.

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The government has quietly scrapped a scheme designed to help disabled people and vulnerable individuals find jobs

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