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Police officer with HIV awarded £40,200 by employment tribunal after he was made to feel like a ‘walking disease’ at work.

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Prospect union general secretary Mike Clancy warns against dilution of the Employment Rights Act during implementation.

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Research finds workers in precarious, insecure and low-paid work suffer greater mental ill health, taking more time off sick as a result.

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Whether it's to deal with a short-term skills need or to provide some stability during turbulent times, interim managers can provide an agile solution.

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Law firm Mishcon de Reya says graduates will be interviewed by an AI chatbot, 'transforming' hiring for applicants and recruiters.

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Reports suggest government could delay equalising youth minimum wage with national living wage because of youth unemployment.

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A firefighter who was sacked after calling a woman he rescued ‘haggard for her age’ has won a claim for unfair dismissal.

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A number of changes to trade union regulations come into force next week as part of the Employment Rights Act.

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There are some cautious moves towards slightly higher pay deals, as all three inflation measures slow.

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