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Why a stronger pension offer gives you a real edge

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New research by Royal London shows how a well-designed workplace pension can lift recruitment, reten...

Employment tribunal backlog tops half a million, government stats reveal

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Number of open cases continues to grow as system struggles to keep pace with increase in claims...

Government proposals leave employers more open to criminal liability

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Upcoming legislative changes could make it easier for a company to be held liable for offences commi...

CIPD urges government to pass employment rights bill, despite concerns

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Business groups remain confident issues relating to guaranteed-hours contracts and thresholds for in...

One in 10 tribunal rulings linked to workplace stress, analysis finds

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Stress was factor in more than 1,000 cases last year, as experts warn poorly managed workloads can u...

Black teaching assistant wins discrimination case after being accused of having ‘angry face’

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Tribunal finds complaints about her behaviour were shaped by racial stereotyping...

Why most workplace purpose initiatives fail

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Despite organisations’ best efforts, disengagement remains stubbornly high. Julie Mernagh explains w...

AI: harnessing the benefits and evolving strategies

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Rebecca Kirk details how to counter the risks involved in the increased use of artificial intelligen...

UK economy losing £26bn a year to youth unemployment, PwC research finds

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Britain has seen sharpest rise in the rate of jobless young people of all G7 countries...

Mothercare manager wins £67k for maternity discrimination

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Mother of two was unfairly dismissed and replaced with male consultant following ‘sham’ redundancy p...

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