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Declining UK migration figures: what’s the impact on employers?

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With net migration at its lowest level since 2021, UK businesses will have to reassess their talent ...

‘Remote work isn't the problem – disconnection is’

Debbie Green

While lack of motivation and focus is often blamed on home working, there’s a deeper issue for emplo...

Workers’ rights Act changes to cut business costs by £4bn, government estimates

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Latest impact assessment finds legislation will only cause ‘modest increase’ in employer costs follo...

Small firms rein in hiring as UK economy falters, report finds

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Usual December recruitment surge did not materialise, with employment in the retail and hospitality ...

Ready, willing and able to work: who bears the burden of proof?

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Helen Burgess explains how an employee’s preparedness to fulfill their contractual obligations can b...

NHS ambulance worker wins unfair dismissal claim after her wife attacked boss with hammer

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Tribunal rules employer unfairly assumed claimant’s knowledge of the attack despite being cleared by...

Finding qualified talent has become more challenging in the past year, recruiters say

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LinkedIn survey shows businesses turning to AI as they struggle to identify skilled candidates, desp...

‘Change doesn’t drain people, exclusion does’

Frida Nilsson

The volume of change in the workplace is making workers feel fatigued and disengaged. Involving empl...

ADHD: how far should businesses go?

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Adam Penman outlines the extent of an employer’s duty to make reasonable adjustments for people with...

‘Microshifting’: the future of flexible work or a sign of burnout?

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Non-linear work days promise autonomy and control, but experts warn the trend may signal mounting wo...

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