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A woman diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has partially won her claim against her former employer, IT firm Capgemini UK, for failing to make reasonable adjustments.
A saleswoman from Manchester has won a maternity discrimination case after her new boss "laughed" at her when she said she wanted her job back, a tribunal heard.
The Home Office has fined a Surrey-based fish and chip shop owner £40,000 for employing a man who allegedly falsified his ...
England's Jess Carter, a defender for the Lionesses, announced in an Instagram post on Sunday (20 July) that she is taking a ...
More than a fifth (26%) of parents have reported being forced to take unpaid leave this summer, according to study findings released yesterday (22 July) by the charity Pregnant Then Screwed.
A woman has claimed that she was criticised during a job interview after a manager deemed her outfit inappropriate, The Mirror reported on Monday (21 July).
More than half of Gen Z and Millennials are considering a second job to help with the cost of living, according to research findings released yesterday (24 July) by benefits provider Boostworks.
Nineteen-year-old George Finch, a Reform UK councillor who was appointed to lead Warwickshire County Council on Tuesday (22 July), has suggested in a BBC interview that he has encountered “ageism” at ...
Resident doctors, formerly junior doctors, began a five-day strike on Friday (25 July), after calling for a 26% pay increase.
Staffing issues at the Environment Agency (EA) meant that thousands of water tests to identify potentially harmful pollution in rivers were cancelled in the last three months, the BBC reported last ...
The excessive amount of air miles racked up by officials from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has raised questions around implementing sustainable work-related travel.