One per cent reduction in working hours associated with a 0.16% decrease in obesity rates, according to global research.
Early optimism about the labour market in the UK in 2026 has taken a hit thanks to the US attack on Iran and its economic ramifications ...
The UK will lose around 163,000 jobs this year thanks to the economic fallout from the war in Iran. According to the latest forecast from EY’s Item Club, lower-income regions will endure the worst ...
A tribunal was wrong to dismiss a discrimination claim lodged by a worker who had been prescribed medical cannabis and failed a drug test.
Workers remain unclear about salary sacrifice as Bill becomes law capping the amount that can avoid national insurance contributions.
Tesco and Morrisons both begin crucial stages in their long-running equal pay claims this week, as tribunals explore why pay differences between men and women existed. Morrisons’ hearing is due to ...
We need to recognise that entry-level roles into careers have been radically diminished. Yet young people from diverse backgrounds are a crucial ingredient in successful organisations. Suze Cook ...
The top FAQs for April include one looking at what “day-one” entitlement to SSP means for new employees. Among a number of Employment Rights Act 2025 measures to come into force in April was the ...
An autistic man who worked an unpaid trial shift at a garden centre in Ireland has been awarded compensation for disability discrimination.
A number of changes to trade union regulations come into force today (18 February) as part of the Employment Rights Act 2025. From 18 February 2026, the ERA repeals the great majority of the Trade ...
With approximately 2 million workplace investigations conducted annually across the UK, employers are increasingly looking to technology for solutions. Conflict resolution specialist David Major ...