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A doctor who provided services to two hospitals via a personal services company has been deemed an employee for tax purposes.
A senior manager at Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant accepted bribes including an £11,000 quad bike, a tribunal hearing ...
The first Universal Studios theme park in Europe will be built in Bedford in the UK, creating around 28,000 jobs.
Rob Moss examines eight potential new equality laws, including race and disability equal pay rules and dual discrimination ...
A fifth of employees have had a flexible working request denied, with almost a third of these down to employers' fears about ...
British Steel could be nationalised as fears grow over the future of the company’s blast furnaces in Scunthorpe.
Union branch submits motion to the Scottish Trades Union Congress for polyamory and polyamorous relationships to be protected rights.
ECHR rejects legal challenge by Sir Philip Green to stop parliamentary privilege allowing the disclosure of names in privacy ...
Of all businesses surveyed, 80% answered at least one compliance question incorrectly and are therefore at risk of ...
Pat McFadden, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, is reported to be drafting legislation that could shut down quangos – ...
Almost half of UK companies are scaling back on recruitment in response to the increase in employers’ national insurance ...
Gen Z workers are 'consciously unbossing'. How can organisations build satisfying development paths for younger employees?
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