Brits faking sick days to watch Euro 2024
A new survey uncovers that thousands of UK workers are planning to pull 'sickies' to watch Euro 2024 matches, costing businesses millions.
A new survey uncovers that thousands of UK workers are planning to pull 'sickies' to watch Euro 2024 matches, costing businesses millions.
A bride was left stunned after a colleague filed an HR complaint over her wedding, sparking a workplace feud. Read the full story here.
A high-ranking executive at Australia's Nine Network has been dismissed following a sexting scandal involving explicit messages sent to a junior staff member. The shocking incident has sent shockwaves through the media industry.
A bride-to-be is left stunned after a distant coworker insists on a wedding invite, sparking a heated debate online about workplace boundaries.
Comedian Frank Skinner calls out inappropriate behaviour by male TV crew members, revealing a cameraman was sacked for making women uncomfortable on set.
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.
A nurse at Providence Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane took her own life after allegedly enduring relentless bullying at work. Colleagues claim hospital management ignored her pleas for help.
A former FIFO worker in Brisbane shares her devastating cancer diagnosis linked to workplace conditions, sparking calls for better health protections.
Tensions rise between BBC Breakfast presenters Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt as a bullying review looms over the show, with newly returned boss Richard Frediani at the centre of the storm.
BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty reportedly sparked a workplace row after reprimanding an intern over Marmite on toast. Sources claim the incident has reignited concerns over rudeness and bullying at the broadcaster.
A disturbing report reveals new mothers in the UK are being pressured to return to work within days of childbirth due to inadequate maternity leave policies and financial strain.
The BBC has ignited fury after banning staff from using WhatsApp groups for work-related discussions. Critics slam the move as 'heavy-handed' and 'out of touch' with modern communication.
A new workplace initiative is set to grant thousands of UK employees an additional summer holiday, boosting morale and work-life balance.
Employees at major firms like Amazon and Wall Street banks are pushing back against strict return-to-office policies, with reports of 'wild' behaviour and growing discontent.
A finance worker reveals his daily cocaine habit before work, exposing the dark side of high-pressure jobs and the hidden drug culture in corporate environments.
A London Zoo employee has been ordered to leave the UK after relentlessly pursuing a female colleague with unwanted gifts and messages, sparking a legal battle over his immigration status.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is probing a tragic incident on Barra Island after a man died while working on a construction project. The RNLI and emergency services responded to the scene.
Leicester City Council has come under fire after a series of health and safety breaches were uncovered at City Hall, prompting an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
BBC Breakfast stars Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty are being investigated following allegations of bullying behaviour behind the scenes. The probe has sparked internal discussions about workplace culture at the BBC.
A worker shares their surprising experience after requesting a small pay increase from their employer, revealing unexpected outcomes and lessons learned.
A Black finance worker who sued her employer for racial discrimination after not receiving a birthday card from colleagues has lost her case. The tribunal ruled the claim lacked merit.
A new report by Jobs and Skills Australia highlights the persistent gender pay gap and its broader economic consequences, urging policy reforms.
Laurence Van Wassenhove takes legal action against Orange, alleging unfair treatment and forced professional inactivity due to her gender and parental status.
The UK tax authority, HMRC, has come under fire for a controversial diversity seminar that allegedly used 'guilt-tripping' tactics. Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has publicly criticised the approach, sparking a wider debate on workplace inclusivity tra
A man who covertly photographed female colleagues in a sexualised manner and uploaded the images online has been spared prison, sparking outrage.
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.
Former footballer and pundit Jermaine Jenas has been dismissed by the BBC following an investigation into workplace misconduct involving inappropriate messages.
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.
A top Wall Street executive has demanded AT&T employees return to the office full-time, warning of repercussions for those who refuse. The move signals a broader push to end remote work flexibility.
A Toyota Australia staff member was left mortified after an internal memo criticising a female colleague's 'short skirt' at a club event went viral, sparking backlash over workplace sexism.