Angela Rayner to table amendment to Employment Rights Bill to speed up implementation of six-month qualifying period for unfair dismissal.
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Police investigating Post Office Horizon IT scandal say they are considering charges of gross negligence and corporate manslaughter.
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Resident doctors in England announce five more days of strikes in the run-up to Christmas, action described as ‘inflammatory’ by NHS leaders.
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A majority of OH professionals have yet to see improvements in return to-work outcomes since adopting AI tools in their...
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Two taxi drivers have been awarded a combined £278,000 after an employment tribunal upheld their claims of race discrimination.
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Teacher wellbeing, retention and recruitment could be vastly improved by trialling a four-day working week, a campaign group has claimed.
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Staff at 33 FE colleges across England will go on strike for three days in January over low pay and poor working conditions.
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Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson has begun her term as the new chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission.She will...
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Government could bring new six-month unfair dismissal qualifying period into force sooner, as it is now a less complex change.
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