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Black and ethnic minority women are twice as likely to be on zero-hours contracts as white men, according to a new analysis.

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Employee expectations move with the times and recent trends are pointing to some significant fault lines between the generations, our...

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The Christian Horner case shows how important it is for fair investigations to be conducted in the media glare.

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The GMB has lodged an employment tribunal claim over union membership on behalf of five workers at Amazon’s Coventry centre.

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Virgin Media O2 was crowned the overall winner at the 2023 Personnel Today Awards in recognition of its early careers programmes.

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Climate change is meaning mosquito-borne diseases, such as malaria and dengue, are expanding rapidly, with more than half the world’s...

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A clinical trial testing a potentially ground-breaking vaccine against skin cancer has recruited its first patients.

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The number of new strokes will increase by 51% from 100,000 to 151,000 by 2035, a charity has warned, costing...

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A male museum worker who brought a claim against his employer for sex discrimination has lost his case.

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