The education secretary has written to Skills England setting out the government’s priorities for skills development in the year ahead.
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Trade disruptions lead ILO to revise down global employment growth forecast for 2025, projecting 7 million fewer jobs.
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Capita, PizzaExpress, British Airways and Lidl among 518 employers named by government for national minimum wage underpayments.
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Health secretary appeals to resident doctors to vote “no” in a strike ballot over pay, saying the public does not support them.
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HMRC publishes research into removing tax exemptions for workplace pension schemes administered through salary sacrifice.
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A labour supplier has been suspended from the HS2 rail project amid allegations that it had been falsely declaring worker status.
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More employers are shifting their wellbeing strategies towards preventing people from becoming sick in the first place - how can technology help?
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Businesses with employees who travel to the US are being warned that there is a new level of risk attached to trips to the country.
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The Productivity Commission’s latest report reveals that Australia’s productivity growth has stagnated, despite workers putting in record-long hours. One of the key challenges could be that businesses aren’t thinking about productivity properly, says expert.
The Productivity Commission’s latest research paper, which looks into Australia’s productivity before and after COVID-19, has identified that despite Australians working record-high hours, we’ve now entered...
Impact of limiting Level 7 apprenticeship funding to 16 to 21-year-olds will be felt by the NHS, accountancy firms and leadership training.
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Government confirms it is “refocusing” funding away from higher level apprenticeships, removing funding for people over 21 years old.
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