The figures on graduate roles and entry-level jobs align with rising youth unemployment, which now sits at 15%.
A government consultation closed on Wednesday (10 December) on measures that will see freelancers, casual contract and agency workers subject to stricter right-to-work rules.
One in six employers believe AI will mean a reduction in headcount over the next year, according to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
Supervisor at Greggs franchise, referred to as ‘ganja man’, wins race discrimination claim after sacking for handing out free sausage rolls.
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A firefighter has lost his unfair dismissal claim after he did not intervene in workplace conflict and a culture of sexism.
The UK labour market continued to contract in November as, for much of the month, businesses waited for the Budget.
What happens when there are criminal allegations outside work? Rebecca Hughes looks at how HR teams should navigate a complex situation.
Two police officers have launched judicial review proceedings, challenging a legal ban on police officers joining or forming a trade union.
Nearly a third (30%) of employers have seen employee grievances rise over the past two years, particularly around relationships and pay. According to XpertHR, relationships with managers or colleagues ...
Cosmetics company Estée Lauder has reached an out-of-court settlement with three make-up artists who lost their jobs after being asked to take a video interview that was assessed by an algorithm. The ...
The cost of work-related mental health conditions to the UK economy has doubled since last year, with the proportion of people reporting poor mental health increasing over the past 12 months. The ...
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