Probation officers’ excessive workloads are putting the public ‘at direct risk’, according the trade union that represents probation staff.
Only a quarter of employees feel fully equipped to use AI at work, according to a new workforce readiness survey. Skillsoft’s Workforce Readiness Report found that, while 86% of employees use AI at ...
There has been a significant rise in employment tribunal claims, according to the latest figures from the Ministry of Justice. Data from the fourth quarter of 2025/26 (January to March) showed the ...
Rebecca Hughes examines changes to collective redundancy consultations under the Employment Rights Act alongside recent case law.
Demand for short-term workers rose in May as UK employers sharply scaled back permanent recruitment found the latest REC / KPMG report.
The government will reimburse ‘high-growth’ employers’ visa costs in a bid to attract highly skilled talent to the UK. The new “concierge” scheme will cover visa costs for the “most promising” ...
More than 100 MPs have signed an early day motion that challenges the draft code of practice from the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The code of practice for services, public functions and ...
Half of UK graduates are earning less than the national average five years after leaving university, a think-tank has argued. The right-of-centre think-tank Policy Exchange found that more than ...
Acas has predicted that a third of employers are likely to make redundancies by January next year.
Only a quarter of people are on course for a ‘moderate’ lifestyle when they retire, according to latest estimates from a pensions trade body.
The government has withdrawn its offer of 1,000 extra training places for doctors after the British Medical Association confirmed next ...
Half of employers said they planned to recruit more experienced workers, while 29% expected to reduce entry-level roles, found the RSM survey.
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