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ON-DEMAND | Watch our webinar looking at how pay transparency rules can be an opportunity for growth and trust-building in your workforce. The post How global employers approach pay transparency (webinar) appeared first on Personnel Today.
Two-fifths of employers are preparing for the EU pay transparency rules according to a survey by WTW. The post Two-fifths preparing for EU pay transparency rules appeared first on Personnel Today.
Police Service of Northern Ireland faces £750,000 fine for data breach described as ‘perfect storm of risk and harm’ by the ICO. The post Breach of staff data sees Northern Ireland police service hit with £750k fine appeared first on Personnel Today.
21 May 2024 | Register now for our webinar looking at how pay transparency rules can be an opportunity for growth and trust-building in your workforce. The post How global employers approach pay transparency (2:00pm webinar) appeared first on Personnel Today.
UK employers are willing to pay a 14% wage premium for workers with AI skills, according to PwC research. The post Employers pay 14% wage premium for AI skills appeared first on Personnel Today.
The Bank of England is set to increase its presence in Leeds and plans to have one in 10 staff based in the city by 2027. The post Bank of England to base one in 10 staff in Leeds appeared first on Personnel Today.
A teacher who lost his job after falling asleep in class was unfairly dismissed, an employment tribunal finds. The post Teacher who fell asleep in class unfairly dismissed appeared first on Personnel Today.
Almost a third of employers will be more likely to hire contractors this year after the upcoming changes to IR35 rules to offset any overpayments. The post New IR35 rule boosts contractor hiring intentions appeared first on Personnel Today.
Staff at the ONS are being balloted for strike action and action short of a strike over office return plans. The post ONS staff balloted for strike over office return appeared first on Personnel Today.
Seven in 10 government bodies say that skills are a barrier to artificial intelligence adoption in their organisation. The post Skills shortfall a barrier to AI adoption in government appeared first on Personnel Today.
Christian actress Seyi Omooba to take case to Court of Appeal following EAT decision that she had not been religiously discriminated against. The post Actress to take religious discrimination claim to Court of Appeal appeared first on Personnel Today.
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