What will Amber Rudd actually roll out?

Are her remarks on tightening the Resident Labour Market Test likely to go anywhere?

Companies failing to undertake human rights assessments

Of the companies who had conducted such assessments, 77% identified actual or potential human rights impacts

Grande careers at Starbucks

Starbucks isn't just somewhere to work while you're waiting for something better, and its HRD wants to prove that

Why is maternity discrimination on the rise?

Unscrupulous employers may be taking advantage of new parents that can’t afford to challenge them

British gas loses holiday pay commission legal battle

Other firms may now face legal claims over the inclusion of commission in holiday pay, lawyers have warned

Home secretary announces crackdown on work visas

Companies may also be made to reveal how many international workers they have on their payroll

Case study: How Surrey Council uses restorative HR

With formal staff complaints going through the roof at Surrey Council it was time for action

Employees concerned about personal data security

Employees are most concerned about employers storing their bank details

Legal case study: Whistleblowing and agency workers

Irrespective of no direct contractual relationship with an agency worker, a firm can be liable under whistleblowing legislation

Outdated views on tattoos might mean 'missing out' on talent

The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) says business dress codes should not be based on personal preferences

New fast track system for EU nationals: Will it work?

The system is being tested by 20 corporate partners, with intentions to roll out to all later this year. But how will it work?

Care workers sue over not being paid minimum wage

UNISON is taking a local council and care provider to court over failing to pay the minimum wage