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Blacklisting protest targets Manchester City's training ground

Union groups and blacklisted workers will today stage a protest at Manchester City Football Club (MCFC) to raise awareness that BAM, the construction company redeveloping the training ground, is...

Fall in bonuses means almost half of City workers search for new jobs

Banks are continuing to exercise restraint around bonuses, leading to almost half of City workers, looking for a new job, according to research from recruitment consultancy Hays.

Rise in cancer patients facing discrimination at work

The number of cancer patients who have experienced discrimination at work has risen, according to research published today from charity, Macmillan Cancer Support.

Multinationals want improvement in payroll practices, Ernst and Young report reveals

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The majority of multinational organisations want improvement in their payroll practices, yet they are skeptical about whether payroll providers can deliver a comprehensive global solution, according...

Young GPs and junior doctors face rising levels of work-related stress, BMA report finds

Trying to achieve a good 'work-life balance' is the biggest source of workplace stress for young GPs and junior doctors, a report from the British Medical Association (BMA) has revealed.

TUC outlines plans for living wage campaign

A jobs guarantee for young people and spreading the living wage across the public and private sector are two of the TUC's key campaign priorities in the run up to the general election.

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust appoints Jayne Mee as director of people and OD

The Trust has appointed Jayne Mee as its director of people and organisational development. She replaces outgoing director Mike Griffin.

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The 'war on talent' is still a danger to staff retention levels, says Kelly Services HR director

UK employers are still facing dangers in retaining staff because the 'war on talent' is "still very much alive", according to HR director at recruitment firm Kelly Services, Katie Ivie.

Employers yet to stage could face a "data headache" around auto-enrolment, says CEO Now Pensions

Smaller companies yet to stage for auto-enrolment are facing "big problems" if their HR departments haven't properly prepared and have inaccurate data, CEO at Now Pensions Morten Nilsson has said.

NHS development programme aims to change culture with an "across-the-board" approach to leadership

The most comprehensive leadership development portfolio the NHS has ever had launches today in a bid to change the culture at the organisation.

Employers must have “open and honest” conversations when sending LGBT staff overseas, says KPMG head of D&I

“Open and honest” conversations with LGBT staff are required when expanding into countries with anti-gay legislation

Eurozone youth unemployment hits 3.6 million

Almost a quarter of 16 to 25 years olds in the eurozone are unemployed, according to official figures published by statistics agency Eurostat.