Labour shortages could impact the UK’s Christmas dinner, including “pigs in blankets,” after warnings from the British Meat Processors Association…. The post Christmas dinner under threat due to labour shortage appeared first... Read more »
London hosts the Forum for Expatriate Management’s 2019 Global Mobility Summit next month with Brexit and immigration high on the… The post Global mobility and HR summit comes to London appeared first... Read more »
The European Court of Human Rights has overturned a previous judgment it made in the case of López Ribalda and… The post Spanish supermarket covert surveillance did not violate human rights appeared... Read more »
Poor pay, exploitative working conditions and human rights abuses are commonplace in the supply chains for major supermarkets The post Worker exploitation commonplace in supermarket supply chains appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »
Home Secretary Priti Patel has announced that there have so far been 1.8 million applications to the EU Settlement Scheme…. The post Almost 2 million apply for EU settled status appeared first... Read more »
Two of the UK’s largest recruitment firms have both issued lacklustre trading statements as market conditions deteriorate, a trend confirmed with the latest data from the UK resourcing industry. The post Warnings... Read more »
A huge cost-cutting exercise is planned at HSBC as reports suggest the bank is planning to axe 10,000 jobs worldwide…. The post 10,000 jobs to be cut at HSBC appeared first on... Read more »
Some BBC staff have called on management to formally apologise to presenter Naga Munchetty. The post BBC staff demand answers over Naga Munchetty treatment appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »
Lord Hall, director general of the BBC, has reversed the decision made by the broadcaster’s executive complaints unit to partially… The post BBC boss reverses decision against Naga Munchetty appeared first on... Read more »