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A worker who was sacked after an HR chief recorded him venting his “frustrations” on a phone call has won €10,000 (around ...
A funeral director stole £5,000 from a company called McLean’s, after covering up a CCTV camera, broadcaster STV reported on ...
An employment tribunal has awarded more than £140k in damages to an employee after accepting claims of discrimination, harassment due to age and disability, victimisation and unfair dismissal.
An employment tribunal unanimously sided with a disabled former worker of car manufacturer BMW, ruling that he was unfairly ...
The latest episode of the HR Most Influential Podcast is now available, featuring this year's highest ranked HR thinker, ...
Aircraft cleaning staff were caught stealing alcohol, cigarettes and perfume after airline representatives installed secret cameras at work. We asked commentators to clarify the rules around whether ...
A £10m fault with a parliamentary access door has sparked a conversation about what modern workplaces need to provide.
Authorities have fined a construction company £40,000 after an apprentice joiner severed his thumb while using a portable ...
The government has released a roadmap for implementing the Employment Rights Bill, promising to regulate controversial ...
An IT worker has been sentenced to seven months in prison for sabotaging his employer’s network after being suspended.
Embedding psychological health and safety can create workplaces that unlock people's full potential, Bupa's representative ...
Employers are likely to be banned from using non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to silence victims of workplace harassment and discrimination following the government's latest amendments to the ...