Spending announced by Labour should just be the start, says Paul Nowak ahead of union congress
Employers in UK capital should subsidise transport to entice staff back, report on global cities suggests
Proposals to boost employee rights include allowing staff to request shorter weeks but longer days
Former compliance officer was unfairly dismissed after complaining to FCA over visa for alleged Chinese agent
Tribunal ruling will be watched by supermarkets facing similar legal challenges
UK employee groups step up calls for regulation of new technology in workplace
Ministers do not appear to have decided which measures will come in this year
TUC delegates to vote on call for above-inflation pay rises at conference next month
Bike repair scheme is one of several that aims to help the one in four working-age adults with a criminal record
A well-trained workforce is essential to the economy, but a shortage of alternatives to university means Britain’s young people are falling behind
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Unemployment rate also falls in three months to June
Government commissions review of two graduate sectors that appear mired in permanent skills crisis
A summer Covid outbreak has left staff wondering if they should skip work, come in, or do something in between
Rise in surveyors’ optimism comes as separate poll shows jobs sector has yet to strengthen
Home secretary calls for independent migration advisers to review system that ‘needs to be managed’
Balance of power in job markets is shifting back to employers
Sorting out worklessness is a challenge for Labour as a study in Barnsley says most of the economically inactive do want jobs
Prime minister insists government will resist ‘easy lever’ of foreign labour
UK chancellor says ‘there is a cost to not settling’ even as Treasury grapples with straitened finances
Businesses say Labour’s proposals to give protection against unfair dismissal from day one lack clarity
New government talks a good game on improving employment but needs departments to work together
Delay causes problems for policymakers making interest rate decisions with only limited details about state of UK workforce
Construction sector training body warns of shortfall of 150,000 workers
Employers are failing to meet the eligibility criteria as third party ‘agents’ reap profits, experts warn