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Supermarkets among groups behind pilot scheme to combat human rights abuses in British fleet
Punitive approach taken by Jobcentre Plus is holding back workforce recovery after the pandemic
IFS wages analysis points to increasing inequality with regions and could trouble policymakers wrestling with inflation
Task force launched by supermarkets to tackle exploitation has yet to complete any assessments
Groups profited after the pandemic peak, but now face a downturn
The government needs to be honest about the inadequacies of the current system
Inmates close to release have often not received the support and training needed to prepare for work
The FTSE 250 company joins rival PageGroup in reporting declining activity and UK profits
Data follows calls from the government and Bank of England for wage restraint
More cases of recruits from abroad being forced to pay thousands in upfront fees and relocation costs, says Unison
Economists say febrile jobs market is driving price pressures, with central bank tightening set to continue until it cools down
More than 200 companies fined total of £7mn for breaching rules that hit 63,000 workers
FT investigation detailed mistreatment of Filipino crew who worked on British boats over the course of a year
Health secretary calls for ‘movement on all sides’ as BMA stands firm on 35% claim
Group reports like-for-like sales increase of 13.9 per cent in the 10 weeks to mid-June
Caution about changing jobs and extended hiring times will mean a ‘significantly lower’ figure than expected
Gilt yields pass ‘mini’ Budget levels as former Treasury chief warns that Sunak could be facing voters during a recession
Near-record wage growth and low unemployment are putting workers in a position of strength, data suggests
Pay data bucks trend in US and eurozone, and highlights inflation challenge facing Bank of England
Starmer accuses government of having lost control of surging net migration into the UK
Rising salaries could prolong the country’s bout of high inflation, warn economists
Communities that depend on North Sea worry they will suffer same fate as former coal towns
I’ve received a letter from the tax office suggesting I may not have abided by IR35 laws
The author of ‘Free and Equal’ makes the case for workplace democracy
Too many new rules will fuel the burgeoning legal and compliance industry, which is not the kind of growth the UK needs
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