Category : Employment


Australia may trial four-day work week

The Australian government is exploring the possibility of introducing a four-day working week, sparking debate on work-life balance and productivity.

Millions face benefit cuts in DWP crackdown

Over 2.6 million Brits claiming key benefits could see payments slashed if they fail to act on new DWP work capability assessment letters. Here's what you need to know.

Australian workers face penalty rate cuts

The Australian government's decision to reduce penalty rates has sparked outrage among workers. Find out how this could impact wages and weekend earnings.

Shared Parental Leave Rules Set for Overhaul

The UK government is proposing changes to Shared Parental Leave eligibility, making it easier for working parents to split childcare responsibilities. Here’s how it could affect you.

Four-day week trial sparks UK work debate

A controversial four-day work week trial in the UK has divided opinions, with some firms reporting success while others faced unexpected challenges. Discover the full story.

Gen Z Job Hunt Struggles: Record Unemployment

Generation Z is struggling to secure jobs despite a competitive market, with many facing unemployment due to hiring biases and lack of experience. Experts reveal what’s really happening.

UK unemployment rises as job market cools

Recent data shows a rise in UK unemployment, signalling a cooling job market. Experts weigh in on whether this is a temporary slowdown or a sign of deeper economic shifts.

Labour proposes ban on unpaid internships

Labour's Jonathan Reynolds and Justin Madders announce plans to outlaw unpaid internships, aiming to level the playing field for young professionals from all backgrounds.

Russian landlord fined £75k for squalid HMO

A Russian landlord has been hit with a £75,000 fine after converting a Westminster flat into an overcrowded and unsafe house in multiple occupation (HMO), sparking outrage from local authorities.

DWP urged to halt aggressive benefit sanctions

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has been urged to halt its 'heavy-handed' approach towards vulnerable individuals, following reports of unfair sanctions and undue pressure.

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