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A £10m fault with a parliamentary access door has sparked a conversation about what modern workplaces need to provide.
More than a third (36%) of workers agree that they feel more comfortable talking about mental health in the workplace than ...
A disabled employee's £233,000 tribunal payout should act as a reminder to employers about duties surrounding reasonable ...
The term ‘Karen’ typically targets middle-aged white women and is a “pejorative and borderline racist, sexist and ageist term ...
The government has released a roadmap for implementing the Employment Rights Bill, promising to regulate controversial ...
A third (32%) of business leaders reported that they had only received mentorship from a person once or twice throughout their career, research by The Adaptavist Group showed. Findings also revealed ...
As UK chancellor Rachel Reeves faces continued media scrutiny for crying at work, we highlight advice for female leaders from ...
An employment tribunal has awarded more than £140k in damages to an employee after accepting claims of discrimination, ...
An IT worker has been sentenced to seven months in prison for sabotaging his employer’s network after being suspended.
A former construction worker has won £26k at tribunal after withdrawing £100 from a company credit card for personal use.
Entry-level jobs in the UK have dropped by almost a third (32%) since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, according to ...
As the UK's heatwave begins to subside, we asked commentators whether employees should dress differently in summer heat, and ...