Employers are anxious that hiring candidates with criminal records could re-offend, according to a Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) survey.
Non-compete clauses in UK employment contracts will be subject to a statutory limit of three months under new government plans.
The Legal Services Board (LSB), a governmental regulator for the legal profession, has launched a call for evidence to understand concerns that non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are being used by...
The UK has a hidden range of jobs employers cannot recruit for due to a lack of skills, including wigmaker, canine beautician and knitter.
Suicide prevention initiative Baton of Hope presented its workplace charter to parliament which advises employers on suicide support.
Gillian Holland, a former carer at Zion Care was found to be wrongfully dismissed in 2020 after raising concerns about neglect.
New data has found 45% of senior HR leaders struggle to access the relevant data needed to correct pay equity gaps.
On Monday (22 May) MPs voted down all but one of the amendments made by the House of Lords to the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill.
The East of England Ambulance Service has been forced to pay £49,314 to a former paramedic after wrongfully dismissing him for assault allegations.
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has acknowledged that the UK is dealing with a wage-price spiral for the first time as a result of inflation.
UBS’s acquisition of Credit Suisse has made headlines in the past few weeks.
The three women at the lead of an equal pay battle against Next have won the right to take their case onto the final stage.