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Shortlisted companies in this category showed judges innovative ways to upskill and reskill employees, enhance retention and customer satisfaction, and improve engagement. The post Personnel Today Awards 2024 shortlist: Learning and Development (Smaller Employers) appeared first on Personnel Today.
Police Scotland staff have rejected a pay offer and some are ‘working to rule’ until a better offer is forthcoming. The post Police Scotland staff reject latest pay offer and ‘work to rule’ appeared first on Personnel Today.
Charity trustees could soon be protected from whistleblowing detriment after a landmark case at the Employment Appeal Tribunal. The post Charity trustees could gain protection from whistleblowing appeared first on Personnel Today.
Workers at Amazon's AWS unit have written to their CEO urging for a reversal of its full-time return to office policy. The post Amazon workers push for reversal of return to office policy appeared first on Personnel Today.
Ministers have put forward proposals to prevent employee trusts being used for tax purposes rather than for the benefit of employees. The post Employee ownership rules to be toughened over tax misuse appeared first on Personnel Today.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed there will be a rise in employers’ national insurance contributions to 15%, a lower figure... The post Budget 2024: Employers’ national insurance up to 15% appeared first on Personnel Today.
The government has confirmed plans to mandate the real-time reporting of most benefits in kind (BiKs) via payroll software starting in April 2026. The post Real-time reporting of benefits in kind to start in 2026 appeared first on Personnel Today.
The government will introduce legislation to change who has responsibility for tax and national insurance liabilities when an employee uses an umbrella company. The post Umbrella company tax liabilities to be overhauled appeared first on Personnel Today.
A 6.7% hike in the national living wage for 2025 has been confirmed ahead of the Budget, while the national minimum wage rises by 16.3%. The post National living wage increase of 6.7% confirmed appeared first on Personnel Today.
Charity calls for clear reporting protocols after report finds only 51% of global workers experiencing workplace harm reported the incident. The post Better reporting needed as scale of workplace harm revealed appeared first on Personnel Today.
AI training at university will be important in preparing students for working life, according to new research from Coursera. The post AI training for students essential to prepare them for work appeared first on Personnel Today.
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