Socio-economic background is not a protected characteristic under the Equality Act. This means if people face discrimination because of their class, or assumptions made about it, they do not have the...
Beau Jackson
A third of employers think economic conditions are worsening, affecting their short-term hiring and firing intentions
Beckett Frith
The recession is beginning to look more like a depression according to the CIPD.
David Woods
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has called for an urgent “economic reset” to tackle the huge class divide in Britain that it said has been exposed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Richard Stuart-Turner
The majority of workers are confident in their ability to remain in or get a new job, despite fears of an economic downturn, according to a new report.
Pay rises have stabilised at 1.5% after falling to zero in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Liam Donovan
Hiring intentions in the Republic of Ireland, appear to be stabilising, following last year's economic uncertainly in the country.
David Woods
A significant skills gap in the British workforce threatens to damage UK plc's response to economic upturn, a new report shows.
David Woods
People from lower socio-economic backgrounds are hugely underrepresented in the legal profession, research from The Bridge Group and The Sutton Trust has found
Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
Hertfordshire County Council has reinvigorated its D&I strategy to ensure its employees feel more valued during its coronavirus recovery.
Emma Greedy