Immigration specialists have welcomed a government adjustment to its new right to work rules
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Last year was the most severe for redundancy warnings since the pandemic, and this year could be even worse, according to new data.
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West End theatres could face Saturday blackouts by midsummer after Equity members overwhelmingly backed potential industrial action in a dispute...
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Google has rejected requests from two UK unions for voluntary recognition but has said it will negotiate with them via Acas, the conciliation service.
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Only two EU member states are on track to meet the bloc’s deadline to transpose the EU Pay Transparency Directive into national law.
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Apparently, there is a growing workplace trend dubbed ‘loo lurking’ – in which people spend time in loos purely to give themselves a break from the stresses of their desks.
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Government lays the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s draft updated code of practice before Parliament.
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Over the years, Mental Health Awareness Week has done invaluable work in normalising conversations and highlighting support needs that were...
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Long-term international net migration for year ending December 2025 (171,000) has nearly halved from December 2024.
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