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High prices make it harder for young people to reach work and and training, as MPs call for universal free bus fares for the ...
British Airways crew member with 40 years’ service wins disability discrimination claim after stress and anxiety made her ...
The EAT has ruled that an RAF sergeant can proceed with her claim for maternity discrimination after an important fitness ...
UK businesses are still struggling with significant skills gap when it comes to effectively adopting AI, research has suggested.
Less than a fifth (16%) of UK businesses have recruitment policies in place that proactively target hiring ex-offenders, ...
A quarter of A Level students say they would now choose doing an apprenticeship over going to university, indicating a possible shift in priorities among young school leavers.
With A Level results’ day happening this week, and GCSEs next, research from Indeed has found 70% of young people remain ...
Employers in the hospitality and leisure sector are facing growing numbers of employment tribunal claims, research has ...
Employers and the government are being urged to do more to support young people stay in employment, as data has shown the ...
A&E staff are being exposed to punching, spitting and acid attack threats, among a range of “utterly abhorrent” behaviours, ...
Thousands of jobs will be unlocked across healthcare with ‘graduate guarantee’ to ensure jobs for every newly qualified nurse and midwife.
As many SMEs say “yes” to a return to the office, the BCC's Stuart Morrison discusses what it means for productivity and ...
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