A US election win for Kamala Harris would have a positive impact on women in UK workplaces, according to new research.
The government's consultation on zero hours contracts fails to balance flexibility with workers' rights, argues Roger ...
Charity trustees could soon be protected from whistleblowing detriment after a landmark case at the Employment Appeal ...
More judges will sit alone in hearings of the employment tribunal under reforms which came into force this week. A practice ...
Positive movements in national living wage, parental rights, statutory sick pay are great for workers, but come at a cost to ...
The shortlisted businesses in the Personnel Today Awards 2024 Reward, Recognition and Benefits category, a particularly high ...
Tesco in Northern Ireland has settled a sexual harassment case brought by a former personal shopper for £45,000.
Offering unemployed people weight-loss jabs to get back into work is seductive, but ill-health worklessness needs a joined-up ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed that there will be a rise in employers’ national insurance contributions to 15%.
Most employees would think about quitting their job if limitations on flexible working were imposed, according to a new study ...
The Employment Rights Bill is set to bring in welcome reforms. But issues around presenteeism and productivity still need to ...
The government will introduce legislation to change who has responsibility for tax and NI when an employee uses an umbrella ...