Government stops short of clear legal ban on unpaid internships, opting instead for clearer guidance, improved enforcement and better comms.
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After a report suggested that HR is a drag on British business, this is why dismissing the importance of the people function could carry serious consequences.
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More than half of employers are concerned about an outright ban on non-compete clauses, according to a poll by the REC.
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A student has won a claim for unfair dismissal after he raised concerns about suspected food poisoning at a Pizza Hut takeaway.
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The number of Skilled Worker visas granted in the UK has reached its lowest level since 2021.
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Met police officer Stanley Kennett dismissed without notice for running a coffee business while suspended on full pay.
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Most of the Sainsbury's job cuts will be in technology and data and are linked to the greater use of AI forecasting tools and warehouse robots.
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Latest senior job moves in HR at major tech, engineering and finance firms including Nokia, Grant Thornton and RTÉ.
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Conversation on number of Neets fails to address regional inequalities behind statistics, according to Social Mobility Commission.
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