August's top HR questions feature FAQs on employees' behaviour outside work, including criminality or being a member of an extreme group.
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Swiss food and drink giant Nestlé has sacked its chief executive officer Laurent Freixe “with immediate effect” because he failed...
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A dental nurse has been awarded £25,000 for constructive dismissal at tribunal after she was subjected to ‘rude, isolating, bullying and belittling’ behaviour.
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A deal to supply Norway with new warships will support 4,000 jobs in the UK, the government has said.
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A lack of succession planning has led most of the UK’s largest listed companies to chose external candidates as their new chief executive, a trend not seen elsewhere in Europe or in the US.
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More than 100 ANZ bankers prematurely learn their being made redundant in email gaffe requesting they return their laptop.
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A public sector four-day working week trial in Scotland has seen an increase in productivity and improvements in staff well-being.
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A prominent City law firm has frozen junior lawyer salaries to help fund higher bonuses for more experienced associates and partners.
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TUC calls for “step change” in the UK’s approach to AI, as half of the public is concerned about its possible impact on their jobs.
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Cheesecake café worker dismissed after complaining it was too cold to have door open, awarded £21,600 at employment tribunal.
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Charities are increasingly relying on a ‘shadow workforce’ of unpaid, volunteer workers to deliver vital community services and support, with...
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