More than a dozen MPs are calling on ministers to consider a four-day working week as part of the Employment Rights Bill.
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Lidl is giving its 28,000 hourly-paid employees a pay rise from March 2025, ahead of the increase in the national living wage.
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Marks and Spencer boss Stuart Machin repeats call on government to phase in increase to employers’ national insurance contributions (NICs).
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JP Morgan is grappling with desk shortages at its London head office after demanding its 22,000 UK employees fully return to the workplace.
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Train drivers on the Elizabeth line are to strike on four separate days over the coming weeks in a dispute...
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Oil giant Chevron Corporation is to make up to 8,000 employees redundant by the end of 2026 in a bid to cut costs.
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Entries are no longer being accepted to a controversial scheme offering financial rewards for staff resignations.
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Goldman Sachs scraps an internal diversity rule that banned the bank from advising all-male and all-white boards on company flotations.
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Unison is urging the government to intervene to stop migrant care staff being exploited by rogue employers.
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Border Force officer who failed to declare he was previously fired by his employer was fairly dismissed, rules EAT.
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More than three in five (62%) of employment tribunal claims were settled before their final hearing, according to new figures.
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