Prime minister Boris Johnson has announced that Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) will begin on the first day of absence rather than the fourth
Women are more likely to leave their jobs as a result of their commute to work
A tax on health insurance that caused employers to ‘push’ thousands of private patients back onto the NHS is reportedly costing taxpayers more than £1 billion a decade in additional resources
Men gain more financially from higher education qualifications than women, The Institute for Fiscal Studies’ research has found
Self-employed workers are at risk of losing out on a vast amount of pay if they have to self-isolate because of Coronavirus symptoms
Issues ranging from men’s mental health to poor productivity are making family-friendly policies a priority
The hospitality sector’s labour shortage could be solved by midlife workers’ interest in the industry, according to research
Superdrug has worked hard over the past 18 months to become a more diverse and inclusive workplace, with plenty of positive results
Millennials from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds are at greater risk of being in unstable employment than their white peers, according to a report
When technology is integrated favourably for all, rather than used to monitor and control, everyone wins
Staff at restaurant chain Nando’s have claimed they are forced to clock out early but don’t get paid for working overtime cleaning
The government has confirmed changes to off-payroll working rules (IR35) will go ahead on 6 April 2020