A former security manager has won a claim for unfair dismissal despite not completing work tasks, an employment tribunal has heard.
A trade union member and workplace representative has won an employment tribunal following the undermining of his union activities by his employer.
A British Library employee has won £7,500 in an employment tribunal after she claimed her workplace was too noisy.
The number of young workers on zero-hours contracts has reached a new record high, according to a study from The Work Foundation thinktank.
Annual pay growth rose by 1.4% in the last year, according to new data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Women are among the groups of UK workers who are most likely to be affected by underemployment, according to research from the Underemployment Project, a sociological investigation of underemployment.
Vacancies in the UK have continued to fall while pay growth has slowed slightly, according to new data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The UK government has announced £58 million in funding to support disabled people and people with health conditions in England to find and stay in work.
A tribunal has ruled that laughing at someone falling over is not harassment, after a pub worker lost a claim against his employer.
Businesses in the UK are dealing with staff shortages in the workplace according to new research from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The Employment (Application Requirements) Bill, designed to eliminate unnecessary requirements from job applications, has undergone a second reading in the House of Commons.
The government's Office for Veteran Affairs has launched the Veteran Employers Group (VEG), designed to help more veterans find jobs after leaving the armed forces.