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The governor of the Bank of England has said artificial intelligence (AI) could have a similar impact on jobs as the Industrial Revolution of the early 19th century.

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The government must prioritise incentives that keep people in their mid-50s to mid-60s in work, according to a Lords select committee.

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For the first time, settlement is explicitly framed as something that can be earned, not simply waited for. And that creates ways in which employers can still influence outcomes

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Employment lawyers and specialists tell Personnel Today about their own concerns about the new Act.

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With the recent Budget set to increase financial stress even further, it’s important to take a proactive approach to supporting employees.

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Barrister Allison Bailey has had a further appeal dismissed in her case against LGBTQ+ rights charity Stonewall.

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The key themes in HR in 2025 included trans rights, the future of equality, diversity and inclusion policies, the growth of artificial intelligence systems, and the Employment Rights Bill.

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The UK's largest union, Unison, has elected Andrea Egan as its new general secretary, replacing Christina McAnea who served in the top role since 2021.

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BP has appointed Meg O'Neill as chief executive, making her the first woman to run a top five global oil firm.

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