Banking heavyweight JP Morgan has secured a significant legal victory in a sex discrimination tribunal, successfully defending itself against claims brought by female analyst Saidya Najeeb. The analyst had alleged
Banking heavyweight JP Morgan has secured a significant legal victory in a sex discrimination tribunal, successfully defending itself against claims brought by female analyst Saidya Najeeb. The analyst had alleged
The Employment Rights Act, which received Royal Assent before Christmas, represents the most substantial overhaul of workers’ protections in a generation. However, business leaders across the United Kingdom are bracing
The UK labour market faces mounting pressure as employers grapple with the consequences of a substantial £26 billion National Insurance Contributions increase implemented in the previous year. The policy shift,
Britain’s unemployment rate has reached 5.1 per cent, narrowing the gap with the European Union to its smallest margin since the euro’s inception in 2002. This convergence represents a significant
British businesses are confronting substantial operational challenges following the government’s £26 billion increase in employer National Insurance contributions, with the hospitality sector bearing the brunt of the policy’s impact. The
The Secretary for Local Government has issued a formal warning to councils across England about the adoption of a four day working week for local authority staff. The government has
Executives at major supermarkets are taking strategic steps to navigate the changes introduced by Labour’s landmark Employment Rights Act, which recently received Royal Assent. As this new legislation prepares to
Over seven thousand companies and business leaders have issued a public call for urgent government action, pressing for the immediate implementation of the new North Sea fiscal regime. The demand
Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader, has outlined ambitious plans to cut at least £87 billion from welfare spending, positioning this as essential for restoring fiscal discipline in the UK. In
Leading voices at the Bank of England have issued a direct challenge to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s claims regarding recent tax and minimum wage policy impacts on the employment market. Catherine
French winemakers are contending with a convergence of challenges threatening the stability of one of the nation’s vital economic pillars. Representing the independent winemakers’ syndicate, JeanMarie Fabre has warned that
The number of young men in the United Kingdom not in employment, education, or training has risen sharply, intensifying concerns about a growing divide between the economic fortunes of young
The unemployment rate in the United States has climbed to a four year high, hitting 4.4 percent in September even as the economy created far more jobs than anticipated. According
The influence of artificial intelligence on the UK economy is no longer a speculative matter. After years of discussion and anticipation, tangible impacts are emerging in employment figures and across
Official figures have revealed that millions in the United Kingdom are likely to remain on benefits indefinitely as the cost of worklessness escalates. Out of the eight million people claiming
Industrial relations at Britain’s flagship art institutions are under renewed pressure as staff at Tate galleries prepare to begin strike action coinciding with the opening of the highly anticipated Turner






