A disabled Sainsbury's manager who failed his probation for not completing overtime has won £32,000 in compensation at tribunal.
Changes to statutory sick pay will have the biggest impact on both workers and their employers, according to polling by Acas.
More than half of employers are concerned about an outright ban on non-compete clauses, according to a poll by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation. In its survey of 238 businesses, 55% ...
A Met police officer has been dismissed for running a coffee business while he was suspended on full pay. A misconduct hearing found that PC Stanley Kennett had breached the Metropolitan Police ...
Claims this week from a right-leaning think tank that UK organisations’ focus on EDI has led to ‘bloating non-jobs in HR’ oversimplifies both what the profession does and why it has grown, according ...
A Metropolitan Police firearms officer who worked on his mobile pizza service while on long-term sick leave has been sacked for gross misconduct. Sergeant Matt Skelt, who had been in the force for 34 ...
A high-profile London law firm is using artificial intelligence in the form of a chatbot for first-round interviews with potential recruits. In what has been described as a “landmark advance” for a ...
Following Nestlé’s dismissal of its CEO Laurent Freixe, Kate Kapp examines how organisations should manage workplace invesigations.
Inflation increases slightly more than many anticipated, according to official statistics released for December 2025.
A black nurse who was accused of sleeping at work has been awarded £23,000 at an employment tribunal after the ...
The BMA has agreed to put a government offer to its members that could see next week’s five-day strike by resident doctors in England being cancelled.
First Minister John Swinney proposes bank holiday to mark Scotland’s participation in World Cup for first time since 1998.