In light of the TUC's shocking report into sexual harassment at work, what are employers' responsibilities?
New government drive is a step in the right direction, but a properly-paid, standalone period of extended paternity leave for fathers is still needed, say critics
If the UK leaves the EU, will the ECJ and the ECHR have the final say on employment and discrimination legislation?
Employees who cannot make it to work due to tube strikes could face pay docks, according to legal experts.
If globalisation has changed the way we work, it is also changing people’s attitudes to work, asks Lynda Gratton, professor of management practice at London Business School.
Retirement suddenly seems a lot further away for thousands of fifty-somethings across the country as the planned state pension age increase is brought forward six years. Pre- the Comprehensive...
Speaking in the House of Commons, the prime minister outlined what will happen to EU nationals
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Those expected to travel abroad regularly for work will be most affected by the 180-day absence rule
Employees in the UK took 180 million sick days last year, averaging 6.4 days each.