How are we still asking the same questions about certain people's contributions being unseen, unrecognised and undervalued?
Prime minister Boris Johnson has announced that Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) will begin on the first day of absence rather than the fourth
?The TUC is encouraging the government to create a new job protection and upskilling programme as the Job Retention Scheme (JRS) comes to a close next month.
Business groups have cautiously welcomed David Cameron and Nick Clegg's coalition government, but maintain reservations over public-sector spending cuts and the potential impact of National Insurance...
A significant proportion of the UK’s small business bosses are risking burn-out and ill-health as they battle absence to keep businesses afloat, according to health insurer Bupa.
The first 'true' data on SPL take-up suggests more must be done to raise awareness and support father's leave, says Working Families' Sarah Jackson
Research from the University of Warwick has revealed that women of senior level ability are trapped in a catch 22.
Today (1 February) has been dubbed national sickie day, with 350,000 employees expected to take sickness absence, but phoning in sick could be a thing of the past as a quarter of employers now accept...
The closure of the News of the World from this Sunday, could lead to an increase in employment tribunal claims and whistle blowing cases according to a city law firm.
Many of you will have seen the photo of the new French Cabinet. It includes the new environment minister Ségolène Royal, who happens to be President Hollande’s ex-partner and mother of his four...