The government’s Prevent programme has been extended from the public sector to private sector firms
The government’s Prevent programme has been extended from the public sector to private sector firms
Former MP Nick de Bois called on employers to pressure the government on matters beyond Brexit, while a panel explored strategic wellbeing and happiness at work
Almost half (45%) of vegan employees feel they have been discriminated against, according to Crossland Employment Solicitors
Speakers at The Financial and Professional Services Post-BREXIT Immigration Briefing outlined the advantages and disadvantages of proposals
Workplace conflict may be behind a rise in mental ill health among employees, research has suggested
Uber drivers asserting their GDPR rights may uncover information that could be deployed in ongoing employment status disputes
Lack of awareness of epilepsy means sufferers face poor treatment in the workplace, according to research from the Institute for Employment Studies (IES)
?Young workers are not only unaware of the rights they hold in the workplace but are less likely to belong to a trade union, according to research
Employers have a responsibility to tackle socioeconomic inequality, according to experts reacting to yesterday's report by the Social Mobility Commission
Employers must look at how they communicate with their workforce and establish a platform so that employees can reach their managers and address concerns
The number of disability discrimination claims at employment tribunals has risen 37% in the past year, according to law firm Fox & Partners