The number of employment tribunal cases involving neurodiversity in the UK has surged from 102 to 183 in the past year.
Tony Blair Institute describes day-one right for unfair dismissal as ‘extreme’, saying it risks increasing cost of growing ...
Tribunal orders former HMRC worker to pay £20,000 in costs after losing a case when he refused to return to office after ...
Exam fee and training places offer rejected as resident doctors seek pay deal to make up for losses over past 15 years.
Companies that use artificial intelligence to replace workers should face a special tax, an MP has proposed. Neil ...
Parliamentary ping-pong with the Employment Rights Bill resumes as MPs reject amendments on unfair dismissal rights and ballot thresholds.
The period for entering early conciliation with Acas will be doubled from six weeks to 12 weeks from next month.
Police Staff Council has reached a pay award agreement for police staff for the 2025-26 financial year, backdated to 1 ...
Peter Cheese, chief executive of the CIPD, has announced his retirement from the role in June 2026. He has been head of the ...
yers could be losing more than £200 million in sick leave and lost productivity by not offering fertility leave, a campaign ...
Earlier this year, the Work Foundation at Lancaster University described the Keep Britain Working review as an “opportunity ...
As many as 3.37 million adults risk falling out of the workplace because of long-term ill health over the next 10 years, ...