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Nanny quits over alleged mistreatment in London home

A nanny working for a wealthy family in London resigned after claiming she was subjected to harsh working conditions and emotional abuse. Her story sheds light on the darker side of domestic employment.

Crohn's sufferer wins workplace discrimination case

A UK office worker suffering from Crohn's disease has secured a significant compensation payout after proving workplace discrimination. The tribunal ruled her employer failed to make reasonable adjustments.

National Living Wage Could Rise to £15

The UK government is reportedly considering a significant increase in the National Living Wage, potentially reaching £15 per hour. Here’s how this change could impact workers and businesses.

Worker wins comp over 'slave' graffiti

A warehouse employee in Gloucester has been awarded compensation after enduring racist graffiti labelling them a 'slave' by a colleague, sparking outrage and legal action.

UK Government Boosts Minimum Wage

The UK government has unveiled plans to increase the minimum wage, offering a financial lifeline to millions of workers. Here's how the changes will impact you.

LPC demands end to UK youth pay gap

The Low Pay Commission calls for an end to age-related pay disparities, urging the UK government to align minimum wages for all workers, regardless of age.

Trump fires labor stats chief, sparks data integrity fears

Former US President Donald Trump's abrupt dismissal of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics has drawn sharp criticism from economists and policymakers, raising fears of political interference in key economic data.

UK's North-South wealth gap revealed in new study

A new study reveals stark economic disparities between the UK's regions, with the South East leading in prosperity while the North East lags behind. Discover how your area fares in wealth, employment, and quality of life.

Labour's Bill Targets 'Banter' and Bouncer Abuse

Labour's proposed Worker Protection Bill aims to crack down on workplace harassment, including so-called 'banter' and abuse faced by bouncers in pubs and nightclubs. The legislation seeks to create safer environments for employees across the UK.

AI job cuts surge across US industries

New report reveals alarming rise in AI-driven job losses across the US, with tech and customer service roles hit hardest. Experts warn of long-term economic impact.

Trump firing risks US economic data credibility

Experts warn that President Trump's abrupt firing of a key Labour Department official could undermine the reliability of US economic data, raising concerns among policymakers and investors.

Victoria may make WFH a legal right

Millions of employees in Victoria could soon have the legal right to work from home under new proposals aimed at modernising workplace laws.

AI may replace 8 million UK jobs by 2030

A new report warns that artificial intelligence could displace millions of jobs in the UK within the next decade, with women and entry-level workers facing the highest risk.

Victoria mandates 2-day work from home week

Victoria's Labor government has passed a landmark law requiring employees to work from home at least two days a week. Premier Jacinta Allan announced the policy at the state Labor conference, sparking debate on flexibility and productivity.

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