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The government says it’s ‘naming and shaming’ employers to remind them is to remind them workers must be paid the statutory minimum wage.
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Posted by Feyaza Khan | Dec 13, 2021 | Employment Law News, News
The government says it’s ‘naming and shaming’ employers to remind them is to remind them workers must be paid the statutory minimum wage.
Read MorePosted by Feyaza Khan | Dec 6, 2021 | News, Recruitment News
More young people want to work for the NHS since the pandemic, with a higher number of UCAS applications for medical careers. However, in order to meet the government’s recruitment targets for the health service, it’s being suggested more overseas workers should be recruited.
Read MorePosted by Feyaza Khan | Nov 29, 2021 | COVID-19 News
The government is being asked to help HR teams stem the mass exodus of the social care workforce with a £1000 retention bonus by the chief executive of NHS Employers.
Read MorePosted by Feyaza Khan | Nov 22, 2021 | News
In a report on organisational culture, Gallagher found the health and wellbeing of employees is now one of the highest priorities for most businesses.
Read MorePosted by Feyaza Khan | Nov 15, 2021 | Employment Law News
More than 300,000 people working for real Living Wage Employers across Britain will get a pay boost within the next 6 months. It comes as the National Living Wage Foundation announces its rates have risen to £9.90 an hour across the country, except London, where the rise is £11.50.
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