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Gen Z Workers Face Stereotyping & Stress in UK Offices

New research reveals nearly half of young UK office workers face criticism from older colleagues due to generational stereotypes, leading to stress and high quit rates. Discover the findings and what it means for workplace culture.

Meteorologist drops harassment suit against KSTP-TV

Minnesota weather presenter Wren Clair has requested her bombshell sexual harassment lawsuit against former employer KSTP-TV be dismissed, following confidential mediation. Read the full story.

EY Partner Sacked Over Christmas Party Comments

A senior Ernst & Young partner was dismissed after inappropriate comments at a work Christmas party, sparking a crucial HR warning for UK businesses ahead of the festive season.

Firefighter loses 'fireman' term unfair dismissal case

A decorated firefighter lost his unfair dismissal claim after being disciplined for not challenging colleagues who used the term 'fireman'. The case followed a sexual harassment tribunal involving a female colleague. Read the full story.

Woolworths manager loses unfair dismissal claim

A Woolworths manager, 63, sacked for sending 'I love you' messages to a colleague, 29, loses his unfair dismissal claim. The Fair Work Commission ruled his conduct was misconduct.

Black lawyer wins race harassment tribunal case

A senior black lawyer has won a race harassment claim against Peterborough City Council after a colleague shared a 'racy' photo of a Brazilian samba dancer in a work WhatsApp group. Discover the tribunal's ruling.

1 in 4 UK pet owners take animals to work

New research exposes Britain's workplace revolution as millions of employees now bring their furry companions to the office, with dogs dominating the trend.

UK Government Launches Workplace Sickness Review

The British government has initiated a comprehensive independent review to tackle the growing workplace sickness absence crisis, with potential reforms to the controversial 'fit note' system and support for long-term ill employees.

Why hugging is becoming essential in UK workplaces

Discover how British professionals are embracing workplace hugging as a tool for wellbeing and productivity, and why this surprising trend is transforming corporate culture across the UK.

Indian uni demands period proof from female staff

A prestigious Indian university has sparked fury after demanding female employees provide photographic evidence of their sanitary pads when complaining of period-related fatigue, in a controversial new attendance policy.

Workplace Habits That Make Colleagues Dislike You

Career expert reveals the common workplace behaviours that make colleagues dislike you - from energy vampires to credit stealers. Discover how to identify and eliminate these toxic traits.

CBS News faces internal complaint between journalists

Exclusive: CBS News confronts fresh controversy as correspondent Michelle Miller files formal complaint against veteran anchor Dana Jacobson, alleging toxic workplace behaviour and raising questions about newsroom culture at the prestigious network.

Australian employers warned over illegal office return mandates

Australian businesses are facing a workplace revolution as new legal guidelines reveal that mandating office returns without proper consultation may constitute unlawful discrimination. Discover what employers must know to avoid costly legal battles.

Victoria to ban NDAs silencing sexual harassment victims

Victoria is poised to become Australia's first state to outlaw non-disclosure agreements that silence victims of workplace sexual harassment in groundbreaking legislation set to transform workplace protections.

Brigitte Macron wins online harassment case

Brigitte Macron secures conviction against serial online tormentors in groundbreaking Paris trial, setting precedent for combating digital abuse of public figures.

Ten face trial for Brigitte Macron cyber harassment

French court prosecutes ten individuals for coordinated online harassment campaign against Brigitte Macron, with defendants facing up to two years imprisonment for pedophilia comparisons and age-gap abuse.

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