Parliamentary ping-pong with the Employment Rights Bill resumes as MPs reject amendments on unfair dismissal rights and ballot thresholds.
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Health secretary Wes Streeting had proposed covering the cost of exam fees and expanding training places more quickly than planned.
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The window for entering early conciliation with Acas will be doubled from six weeks to 12 weeks from next month.
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Police Staff Council has reached a pay award agreement for police staff for the 2025-26 financial year, backdated to 1 September.
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The government is being urged to kickstart a ‘fundamental shift’ in how workplace ill health is managed in this country,...
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Peter Cheese, chief executive of the CIPD, has announced his retirement from the role in June 2026.
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London Underground workers have secured a three-year pay deal, following ongoing strike action and negotiations.
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Median pay increases remained at 3% in the three months to September – unchanged for the third consecutive quarter –...
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There is a ‘rising tide of racism’ levelled against NHS staff, according to health secretary Wes Streeting.In an interview...
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