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  • Election 2024: Labour to create fair work watchdog, Angela Rayner says

    June 23, 2024

    Labour is set to create an employment watchdog to enforce its workers rights reforms, Angela Rayner has said.

  • How to talk about politics at work

    June 7, 2024

    It’s the run up to an election and tensions are running high – so how do you make sure political discussions stay calm, respectful and conflict-free? Toby Hough explains Political conversations are a part of the workplace more than ever before – and with just five weeks until a general election, tensions between colleagues could [...]

  • UK workers less likely to trust AI than other countries, study finds

    June 4, 2024

    New data reveals a lack of trust in AI, which may jeopardise the growth and success of the UK's technology economy.

  • Brits should fill overseas workers job vacancies, minister to say

    May 21, 2024

    British jobseekers should fill vacancies previously staffed by overseas workers, the work and pensions secretary is to say.

  • Is Westminster leading a workplace revolution? The noes have it

    May 15, 2024

    After MPs voted to ban politicians who’ve been arrested from parliament, Westminster has gone further than the law dictates, so should other employers follow suit? Asks Simon Neville Earlier this week MPs voted to approve new rules that would see politicians banned from the Parliamentary estate if they are arrested for a serious sexual or [...]

  • Long-term sickness now top reason for women being out of work

    May 13, 2024

    Long-term sickness has become the main reason for women being out of work, according to research by one trade union.

  • Half of workers ‘tempted’ to move jobs for four-day week, survey finds

    May 11, 2024

    Half of workers say they would be “tempted” to move jobs for the offer of a four-day working week, a survey has found.

  • Let’s be honest, there are no easy answers to worklessness

    May 2, 2024

    The government is right to be focused on getting people off welfare dependency and into work, but we shouldn’t be too optimistic about its chances of success, says Matthew Lesh In 1906, William Beveridge declared that those who cannot work should be maintained by public support. The condition, however, would be the “complete and permanent [...]

  • Gen z aren’t lazy – they just know that work doesn’t pay

    May 2, 2024

    Generation z are shunning the corporate ladder because they recognise we live in an asset-driven economy that penalises work

  • London’s reign as most desirable city for work enters tenth year in boost for Square Mile

    April 24, 2024

    London has held on to its crown as the world's most desirable city for work, according to a major study, in a boost for the Square Mile's reputation as a global financial hub.

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