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Met Police officers face misconduct hearings over Dubai trips
Two Metropolitan Police officers are under investigation for alleged misconduct after failing to declare luxury trips to Dubai, raising serious questions about integrity and transparency within Scotland Yard.
Boss's 'Disastrous' Sick Day Text Sparks Fury
An Australian manager's 'disastrous' response to an employee's sick day text has ignited a firestorm of criticism online, with thousands branding the reaction as toxic and unprofessional.
Police Officer Dismissed for Gross Misconduct in Whitley Bay
A Northumbria Police officer has been dismissed without notice after a disciplinary panel found he used excessive force and breached professional standards during an arrest in Whitley Bay.
Disney World Employee Exposes Shocking Reality Behind the Magic
A former Disney World employee reveals the harsh realities behind the 'Happiest Place on Earth', detailing gruelling hours, low pay, and the emotional toll of maintaining the magic for guests while struggling personally.
Nurse struck off for targeting vulnerable women on dating apps
Exclusive: Mental health nurse John Chukwunonso Iwuh has been removed from the register for gross misconduct after exploiting his professional position to target patients on dating platforms, in a serious breach of trust.
Chili's server gets record £2,000 tip in UK
A Chili's server in the UK receives an astonishing £2,000 gratuity after serving a single table, marking one of the largest tips in the chain's history and sparking celebrations.
UK CEOs work 60-hour weeks, far exceeding staff hours
Exclusive research by HR systems provider MHR reveals UK chief executives work an average of 60 hours per week, far exceeding their employees' hours and raising wellbeing concerns.
Musk Must Face $500m Twitter Severance Lawsuit, Judge Rules
A US federal judge rules that Elon Musk must confront a lawsuit alleging he refused to pay at least $500 million in severance to thousands of Twitter employees he dismissed after his $44 billion acquisition. The case advances as the court finds credible c
Microsoft CEO condemns employee's anti-Israel content
Satya Nadella forcefully disavows inflammatory social media posts by a Microsoft staffer from Gaza, reaffirming company values amid Middle East tensions.
Funeral cortege for KFC legend makes final drive-through
In a poignant and unique tribute, the funeral cortege for Tony Clark, the world's longest-serving KFC employee, made a final stop at his beloved Peterborough restaurant, where colleagues paid their respects with a guard of honour.
Cop sacked for stealing underwear caught on own bodycam
A Hertfordshire Constabulary officer has been dismissed after his own body-worn video captured him stealing a pair of women's underwear from a property he was searching. The shocking breach of trust was described as 'appalling' by the force's Deputy Chief
Queensland Corruption: 33% Witnessed It, 54% Silent
A damning report from Queensland's corruption watchdog reveals a deep-seated culture of silence, with 33% of public servants witnessing corruption and 54% failing to report it. Discover the alarming findings and the call for urgent reform.
Microsoft Staff Walk Out Over Israel Tech Contract
Microsoft employees in the US and UK protest the company's 'Azure Gospel' contract with Israel, citing ethical concerns over military applications of AI and cloud tech.
Elon Musk accused of causing employee's eviction after firing
Ex-Twitter employee Ashley St. Clair makes explosive claim that Elon Musk's sudden termination policy left her unable to pay rent and facing eviction, sparking a fierce debate on corporate responsibility.
CEO sleeps on factory floor to motivate employees
A UK-based CEO shocked his team by spending a night on the factory floor to boost morale and show solidarity with workers. Discover his unconventional leadership approach.
UK workers sacrificing personal lives to unpaid overtime
New research reveals how unpaid overtime is eroding work-life balance, with employees sacrificing personal time for professional demands. Experts warn of long-term consequences for wellbeing and productivity.
Qantas loses High Court appeal over illegal sackings
Australia's High Court has ruled that Qantas unlawfully sacked workers during the pandemic, sparking outrage over 'ghost flights' and corporate accountability.
Lidl hero stops brazen shoplifters in dramatic theft attempt
Dramatic footage captures the moment a brave Lidl employee confronts a group of shoplifters in a bold daylight theft attempt. Watch the shocking incident unfold.
Worker fired for 'bad dancing' in office
An employee was reportedly fired after bosses deemed their office dance moves—including shuffling—'unprofessional' and 'distracting'. The bizarre dismissal has sparked debate on workplace culture.
Prison officer sacked over inmate phone sex scandal
A prison officer was caught having explicit phone conversations with a high-risk inmate, leading to her dismissal and a misconduct hearing.
Firm mandates employee relocation to Upper East Side
A Massachusetts-based company has stirred controversy by mandating its employees to move to Manhattan's Upper East Side, raising questions about remote work policies and urban living demands.
Khan urges flexible work hours amid London heatwave
London Mayor Sadiq Khan calls on businesses to adopt flexible working hours as the capital braces for soaring temperatures, prioritising employee wellbeing.
PwC tracks UK office attendance with traffic light dashboard
PwC has introduced a traffic light dashboard to track employee office attendance in the UK, sparking debate on workplace surveillance and hybrid work policies.
Why working less could make you more productive
New research suggests that reducing work hours can boost productivity and improve employee wellbeing. Could a shorter workweek be the future of employment?
Mogul denies bonuses while flaunting luxury lifestyle
Daniella Pierson, the young entrepreneur celebrated by Forbes, faces backlash for denying employee bonuses while indulging in Chanel and designer rollerblades.
Entertainer founder hands toy chain to staff
The founder of The Entertainer, the UK's biggest toy retailer, is transferring ownership to employees in a landmark move for the retail sector.
BBC employee alleges cocaine offer from colleague
A BBC employee has come forward with explosive claims of being offered cocaine by a colleague, raising serious concerns about workplace culture at the broadcaster.
CDC Employee Kills Cop in Atlanta Shooting Spree
A tragic shooting at a CDC facility in Atlanta leaves one police officer dead and the suspect, a CDC employee, dead by suicide. Authorities investigate the motive behind the attack.
Tesla sued over Elon Musk's 'dictatorial' leadership
A lawsuit accuses Tesla and Elon Musk of fostering a 'dictatorial' work environment, with claims of retaliation against employees. The case unfolds in California amid growing scrutiny over corporate governance.