A workplace in the metaverse poses certain risks to employers trying to monitor and discipline employees.
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The college graduates of 2022 are entering a labor market where jobs are plentiful. That means these in-demand candidates can be more selective.
Network Rail has has put forward a fresh pay offer as it attempts to break the deadlock with rail unions.
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A Subway franchise employee has been awarded more than £12,000 at an employment tribunal for harassment and unfair dismissal.
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Many Black women have expressed shock and outrage over the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Learn about how the reversal of Roe can create additional...
MPs have approved controversial plans to allow employers to utilise agency workers while staff are on strike.
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The ONS analysed homeworking statistics between January and March 2022, and compared them to before the Covid-19 pandemic began.
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A number of companies have announced pay cuts for people who want to be permanently home-based. Is this advisable?
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With new variants sparking a fresh rise in coronavirus cases across the UK and no formal government guidance, how should...
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Partners at PwC are in line for seven-figure pay-outs for the last financial year after exceptional trading saw its profit...
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Unite and the GMB unions have announced that the industrial dispute affecting BA check-in staff at Heathrow airport has been suspended after the company made a ‘vastly improved’ pay offer.
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