The Pension Schemes Bill is set to receive Royal Assent following final parliamentary agreement.
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Tesco and Morrisons both begin crucial stages in their long-running equal pay claims this week.
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A police worker with ADHD was subject to disability harassment and her employer failed to make reasonable adjustments, a tribunal has ruled.
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Former police officer who resigned after riding e-scooter while drunk at Oktoberfest would have been sacked anyway, misconduct hearing finds.
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University of Sussex wins legal challenge over £585,000 fine issued by Office for Students for alleged failure to uphold freedom of speech.
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Changes to statutory sick pay (SSP) introduced this month mean employers will pay more people for more absence, unless absence...
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This month’s episode of the Personnel Today HR Podcast, brought to you by Deel, explores what employers need to do...
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Job site Indeed rolls out ChatGPT app to the UK, bringing its jobs marketplace into the conversational flow of the generative AI tool.
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Nearly nine out of 10 UK HR leaders (87%) say their organisation has already conducted or is planning redundancies in...
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