The government is not enforcing rules that require civil servants to spend three days a week in the office, reports suggest.
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The UK’s labour force is diminishing at its fastest rate since the late 1980s, the Commission on the Future of Employment Support reveals.
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Economic inactivity due to sickness could soar to 4.3 million in the UK by the end of this parliament, a cross-party Commission warns.
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The Belfast company that built the Titanic has announced it is insolvent, putting between 50 and 60 jobs at risk.
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More than a third (36%) of UK employees confess they fake working activity feeling under pressure to appear productive, new research reveals.
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Amazon chief executive tells staff they must return to the office five days a week from January 2025, ending its hybrid working policy.
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Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds has rebutted accusations that the government’s Employment Rights Bill could stifle employers.
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Employers believe the UK will become less attractive to investors if new employment policies are introduced in their current form.
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Almost 95% of voting workers rejected the proposed Boeing contract and 96% approved the work stoppage.
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A delivery business boss has won a case for constructive dismissal after he raised concerns about the safety of the e-bikes his company used.
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Pay awards offered by UK employers drop to the lowest percentage in almost two years, according to a new survey.
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