Brighter news for British workers, as wages (slightly) increase
Britain’s employment rate has hit 75.4%, the highest since records began in 1971, as economists predict the end of the pay squeeze. According to official … Read More
Britain’s employment rate has hit 75.4%, the highest since records began in 1971, as economists predict the end of the pay squeeze. According to official … Read More
More than four in ten employees in the UK claim they are often at their wits end with ‘constant grief’ from work. According to a … Read More
Sexual harassment in the workplace has become ‘normalised’ due to corrosive working cultures, says the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC). The commission has launched … Read More
Employers hire workers from the EEA because they are better qualified and more motivated than UK workers, according to a new report. It adds that … Read More
Pay growth and a fall in inflation means that Britain’s pay squeeze is ending, says economists. New figures show the number of people in work … Read More
New figures from the Ministry of Justice show that single ET claims have increased this quarter. Receipts, disposals and caseload outstanding all increased, by 90%, … Read More
Women have effectively been working for free this year because of the gender pay gap. Today is Women’s Pay Day: the day when the average … Read More
More than a third of UK employees have felt discriminated against in the workplace, according to a new study. Age is the most common reason, … Read More
While ten per cent of the UK population is in some way neurodivergent, only one in ten organisations consider neurodiversity in their people management practices. … Read More
The government has finally responded to the Taylor Review. It has released its Good Work plan and says that ‘millions of workers will receive new … Read More