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The budget 2025 and the workplace pension gap

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New reforms aim to make pensions fairer, but millions of employees continue to under save. Employers...

From ‘quiet cracking’ to ‘culture rot’: the workplace trends that defined 2025

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The ever-widening lexicon highlights rising pressure, disengagement and a growing disconnect between...

How could non-compete clauses change?

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The government is weighing up a range of options as it seeks to liberalise the UK labour market, say...

Employment rights bill to become law before Christmas

Keir Starmer

Hailed as the ‘biggest upgrade to workers’ rights in a generation’, the reforms promise day-one righ...

Youth confidence in job market falters despite government guarantee, study finds

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Young people believe youth guarantee could improve access to work, but most feel uncertain about the...

How Pip & Nut’s people and culture manager keeps purpose at the core of its HR strategy

Kim Deverall-Lunn

Kim Deverall-Lunn outlines the progressive initiatives she’s introduced during her first year at the...

Behind every change plan is a human – it pays to prioritise mental health

Joseph Conway

When staff feel informed, respected and supported, they’re more likely to be engaged and open to cha...

Young people hit hardest as unemployment rises, ONS figures show

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UK unemployment rate reaches 5.1 per cent as cost increases prompt businesses to curb hiring...

Rethinking recruitment risk: a new era of employee screening

Caroline Smith

As employment law reforms, fraud prevention duties and AI regulation converge, businesses face heigh...

‘Historic day’ for Birmingham City Council staff as equal pay settlement reached

Birmingham City Council

Female workers compensated for years of underpayment following lengthy legal campaign...

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