More than eight million working-age people report health conditions that leave them struggling to work, with the UK’s limited ...
Organisations with a £36m-plus turnover have a legal obligation to prevent and address modern slavery in their operations.
Nina Chung, who worked for Whisky 1901, has been awarded more than £50,000 in compensation after a series of events between ...
What does an occupational health service in police and fire and rescue services look like and what should it include?
As many as one million adults in England who have never regularly smoked now vape, according to a new study.
The UK is lagging behind several other leading economies on work-life balance, over factors such as holiday and maternity ...
As more employers demand a return to the office, how do we really define productivity, and does being in the office make a ...
Rules on how gratuities and service charges are fairly distributed among workers come into force on 1 October.
A number of questions and clarifications remain on what the upcoming Employment Rights Bill will mean in practice.
A police sergeant has won £1.1m in compensation in a tribunal for constructive dismissal after she was banned from running a ...
Kavitha Sivasubramaniam looks at how employers can identify and support staff who may be struggling with alcohol and drug ...
A group of court interpreters and translators has withdrawn their services, protesting against freelance pay and worker ...