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Flexible working reform has little impact on workplace practices, research finds
Introduction of a legal right to request flexible working has not led to an increase in employees wo...
Jaguar Land Rover supply chain staff told to claim universal credit after cyber attack halts production, Union says
Unite calls for government support with workers across car company’s supply chain facing lay-offs on...
Sexual harassment enquiries to Acas spike by a third in first half of year, data shows
Experts say rise in calls reflects heightened awareness of new legislation, alongside growing challe...
Australian bank trials use of digital workers in HR
But commentators warn introducing AI avatars without clear understanding risks causing unease among ...
Government rejects Lords’ amendments to employment rights bill
CIPD says changes contained ‘sensible compromises’ and is disappointed by policymakers’ decision...
Third of UK firms deploy ‘bossware’ to track staff activity, survey reveals
Experts say while employee monitoring boosts security and compliance, it undermines trust...
One third of workers have had a romantic relationship with a colleague, survey reveals
Against a backdrop of high-profile CEO exits for workplace relations, People Management finds half o...
Quarter of employees use sick days for mental health reasons, study finds
But majority admit working while on leave, which experts say risks worsening stress and burnout leve...
Female Sainsbury's manager unfairly dismissed after male colleague's sexist slur wins £59k sex discrimination claim
Tribunal rules retailer failed to address her complaints and carried out flawed investigations that ...
Half of older disabled workers faced poor treatment when seeking jobs or promotion in last five years, survey finds
Businesses are failing employees with disabilities by overlooking their skills, charity warns, leadi...