The UK’s second largest union, Unite, has issued a fresh warning to the Labour party not to dilute its proposed New Deal for Workers.
Employment law
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WRC describes decision by University College Cork to dismiss Wim Naudé as ‘astonishing’, adding its HR director had no authority to do so.
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Institute of Student Employers says the next government should focus on the apprenticeship levy to help increase youth employment.
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Curbs on allowing dependants into the UK on student and care visas has led to a drop in applications, the Home Office said.
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A worker who felt forced to resign after a director said her great-grandson needed 'a good slap' has succeeded at an employment tribunal.
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Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats are introducing enhanced right-to-work checks on their apps to prevent illegal work in the gig economy.
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April 2024's most popular FAQs on Brightmine, formerly XpertHR, include queries around minimum wage rules and holiday pay.
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Employment tribunal finds that woman who worked unpaid at her family’s shop for 20 years was constructively and unfairly dismissed.
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Chef awarded £79k for being sexually harassed with ‘Let’s do it’ song
by Rob Mossby Rob MossTribunal accepts that 'Let's do it' refrain from Victoria Wood's comic song constituted sexual harassment of hotel chef.
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Asylum seekers should be granted the right to work in the UK after six months to give them the chance to escape poverty, MPs say.
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Pub and hotel company Whitbread will cut 1,500 jobs as it restructures its business.
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How should employers support an employee returning to work following or during cancer treatment?
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A social worker who won a harassment claim over her treatment after sharing her gender-critical beliefs has been awarded compensation.
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Thousands of police officers and staff have commenced legal action against the Police Service of Northern Ireland following a data breach.
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Recruitment and Employment Confederation chief executive Neil Carberry comments on parallels between the UK and the US labour markets.