A COUNCIL has denied allegations over the potential illegal use of agency workers designed to break a strike.
THE HOME Office faces a legal challenge over its practice of keeping asylum-seekers in “segregation” at prison-like facilities.
THE government could face legal action for excluding thousands of outsourced health staff from a one-off bonus payment for working under the pressu
RISHI SUNAK’S light-touch regulatory approach to artificial intelligence (AI) is failing to protect workers from exploitation and reap its benefits
OFWAT has raised financial concerns over the performance of water companies after shareholders pocketed £1.4 billion in dividends.
A CAP on bankers’ bonuses is set to be scrapped in what the TUC branded an “obscene decision” and “an insult to working people.”
THE government must step in, the NHS Confederation has said after strikes costing the service at least £1.4 billion have left trust leaders facing
SCOTLAND’S winter mortality is at its highest point in more than 30 years due to the country’s fuel poverty and NHS chaos crises, Labour says.
WESTMINSTER’S energy security committee has been urged to take action after a district judge waved through forcible prepayment meter installations.
CARERS and NHS workers will miss out from a 10 per cent rise in the Real Living Wage (RLW), unions warned today, as they called for a boost to the