UK law makers have pushed back on government plans to remove the cap on compensation that employees can be awarded when ...
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The UK’s latest compromise on workers’ rights will not fix its labour market problems
The UK says it wants to “make work pay”. This requires tackling the VAT threshold and the rising cost of employing people, ...
Long-promised reforms to crack down on bogus self-employment in the gig economy and beyond have been delayed by parliamentary ...
The Netherlands has one of the lowest rates of young people not in education, employment or training in Europe ...
A former minister - sacked by Sir Keir - is amongst those revolting over the bombshell decision to axe plans to allow employees to sue for unfair dismissal.
Why Saudi Arabia Is Back on the Global Relocation Radar Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as one of the most consequential ...
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has said her party believes in the “dignity of work” as she set out steps it would take to get ...
Legislation on salary sacrifice schemes expected to be introduced in weeks, even though it will not take effect until 2029 ...
Amid increasing divisions and uncertainty, HR leaders must weather the storm of today’s times. Dan Cave rounds up experts’ advice.
SAG-AFTRA's strike might have sorted things out in the US – but UK contract negotiations are still a mess of exploitation, AI clauses, and non-standard rates ...
The Government strongly disapproves of and opposes a report by the US Congressional-Executive Commission on China, which made ...
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