Council workers in Scotland to be balloted on industrial action after pay offer rejected by Unison was imposed.
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How HR can overcome the risks of dead-butt syndrome. And whatever happened to HR Appreciation Day …
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The chair of the Financial Conduct Authority is resisting pressure to resign after failing to adhere to the watchdog’s own whistleblowing policy.
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Joanne Cash, an EHRC commissioner, explains the proactive steps employers should take to conform with the Worker Protection Act.
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Women who raised complaints of sexual harassment and assault against Harrods boss Mohammed Al Fayed have said there was “nowhere to go” if they wanted to report abuse.
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After CIPD research showed low confidence in dispute resolution skills, how can organisations support managers to improve conflict management?
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Successful talent management today hinges on mastering skills intelligence, leveraging AI intelligently, driving true DE&I, and reimagining internal mobility.
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Thousands of NHS staff in Scotland have voted to accept the Scottish government’s pay offer, ending a consultation process.
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While some companies are moving back to the office, others are expanding flexible working practices.
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Marking and lesson planning are two of the tasks that teachers could carry out away from their usual workplace under the plans.
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Members of Aslef, the train drivers' union, accepted an offer that included a 5% backdated pay rise for 2022-23, a 4.75% rise for 23-24, and a 4.5% increase for 2024-25.
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