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Many overseas workers in the UK say they feel ‘tricked’ by potential doubling of length of time to apply for residency.
Black employees are at the highest risk of being targeted by workplace surveillance, according to research from IPPR.
Migration Advisory Committee report on IT and engineering sectors highlights the benefits of overseas professionals ...
Trade disruptions lead ILO to revise down global employment growth forecast for 2025, projecting 7 million fewer jobs.
A Currys worker claimed that a lost mug at work was evidence of race discrimination after feeling cold-shouldered by ...
Capita, PizzaExpress, British Airways and Lidl among 518 employers named by government for national minimum wage ...
Head of Keep Britain Working review, Sir Charlie Mayfield, says HR managers should contact those off sick more regularly.
Businesses with employees who travel to the US are being warned that there is a new level of risk attached to trips to the ...
Impact of limiting Level 7 apprenticeship funding to 16 to 21-year-olds will be felt by the NHS, accountancy firms and ...
An IT director who insisted on working from home for an important meeting was unfairly dismissed, a tribunal has ruled.
HMRC publishes research into removing tax exemptions for workplace pension schemes administered through salary sacrifice.
Two unfairly dismissed TUC workers awarded £100,000 following flawed investigation involving general secretary Paul Nowak.