Workers remain unclear about salary sacrifice as Bill becomes law capping the amount that can avoid national insurance contributions.
UK employer bodies have written to the government calling for tripartite discussions with ministers and unions on the implementation of trade union access rights in the Employment Rights Act 2025.
About 3,800 jobs are at risk at Premier Inn owner Whitbread in the UK and Ireland, as the company looks to reset its five-year strategy because of increasing costs. Rises in business rates and in ...
A police worker with ADHD was subject to disability harassment and her employer failed to make reasonable adjustments, a tribunal has ruled. Donna Vale worked for Avon and Somerset Police as a victim ...
The Pension Schemes Bill is set to receive Royal Assent following final parliamentary agreement. The House of Commons and House of Lords reached agreement on the Bill today (29 April) after deadlock ...
Cyber security professionals in the UK are missing out on pay rises despite companies being hit by high-profile attacks, according to research from Harvey Nash. The recruitment firm found that 77% of ...
New research suggests that the growing use of artificial intelligence in recruitment may be causing employers to overlook strong candidates, reinforcing long-held concerns among jobseekers about ...
More than a third (35%) of HR, L&D and compliance professionals say managers in their organisation lack confidence when discussing reasonable adjustments for neurodivergent employees. According to a ...
A number of changes to trade union regulations come into force next week as part of the Employment Rights Act.
Alongside the increase in enforcement activity, the Home Office is proposing to significantly expand the right-to-work (RTW) regime, placing a further compliance obligation on employers.
Almost four in 10 private sector workers face a ‘financial cliff-edge’ when they retire, according to a new report.
Launching the review, author Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the RSA and a former adviser to Tony Blair, said: “Our national performance on the quantity of work is strong. But quantity alone is not ...