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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Just one in four UK employers think their defined contribution pension is adequate, according to WTW research.
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Panellists from Rio Tinto and Travis Perkins to talk about the culture of recognition and reward at Employee Benefits Live 2024.
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Occupational health can be a pivotal resource employers look to for help and guidance when responding to the death of...
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National Crime Agency suffering from poor retention and low morale caused by pay stagnation, according to report published today.
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The government publishes new statutory guidance for local authorities on the use of agency child and family social workers.
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The UK is falling behind other major Western countries when it comes to attracting highly skilled foreign workers, according to new data from Indeed.
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Workers are still spending time on low-value, manual tasks despite more than three-quarters of companies increasing their investment in technology.
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