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Entry-level job postings fall to lowest level in five years, data finds
Young people face toughest jobs market since pandemic as artificial intelligence and increases in hi...
Rise in leavism as one in five workers take laptops on holiday
An always-on working culture, enabled by technology and reinforced by poor leadership, is blurring t...
Noisy workers irritating older colleagues is not ageism, tribunal rules
Booking administrator has age discrimination claims dismissed after complaining that ‘disruptive’ yo...
Optical assistant who claimed she was offered payout to leave wins constructive dismissal case
Claimant says seeing her job advertised online while she was signed off sick with stress was ‘final ...
‘Summer slowdown’ hits new job postings, data shows
Despite the seasonal drop in hiring, labour market shows positive signs with 1.5 million open vacanc...
CIPD welcomes extension of youth guarantee but warns ‘bolder action’ is required
The £45m funding announcement follows increase in number of young people not in education, employmen...
Lidl commits to tougher anti-sexual harassment measures as part of deal with EHRC
Arrangement follows tribunal ruling that found supermarket failed to take steps to protect harassed ...
Employers believe workers’ rights bill will have negative impact on business, research reveals
Workplace reforms will lead to higher costs, compliance headaches and an increase in tribunal claims...
Will the government’s AI job assistants help or hinder hiring?
Ministers plan to test tech ‘helpers’ to support the application process, but experts warn this crea...
Half of workers find oversharing colleagues annoying, study finds
Survey shows few topics are off limits in the workplace, with employees willing to share political v...