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One in 10 contractors surveyed say they are not working because of tax reforms
London case highlights employers’ challenge brought by growing number of staff diagnosed as neurodiverse
Foreign carmakers have been swept up in a campaign that could transform the industry’s economics
Increases to minimum rates have lifted living standards but prompted unwelcome trade-offs for employers
Findings will add to concerns that visa scheme puts people at risk of debt bondage and exploitation
Economists question whether official reports offer accurate guide to the labour market
Party’s deputy leader likens peer’s complaints to ‘squealing’ by business over introduction of minimum wage
Decision will come as relief to businesses after period of rapid increases
AI training for manufacturing workers could minimise job losses
The country’s biggest problem is not a missing right for workers to disconnect from email outside work hours
Frustration for policymakers as review finds concerns remain over ONS gathering of employment numbers
Half the UK’s young people from ethnic minority backgrounds have experienced workplace discrimination
Rate setters will be watching for signs of pay growth feeding inflation
Immigrants get the job done
The headline acts will be the US Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan and the Bank of England
National Association of Realtors has agreed to pay $418mn in damages in a deal that sent brokerage shares lower
Party leader sends out senior colleagues to urge engagement over intended reforms
A tech-savvy Uber Eats worker was sick of the algorithms that controlled his day. So he decided to fight back
The spectre of technological unemployment is causing fear — but we should treat the coming changes as an opportunity
National Labor Relations Board is latest federal agency to be challenged over in-house judges
Wage increase underlines inflationary trend and bolsters case for Bank of Japan to begin raising interest rates
Federal agency chair confident that workers who lose jobs in sectors such as carmaking will find jobs elsewhere
Data shows equity compensation has decreased by more than a third over past 18 months
Data confirms inflationary pressures are easing
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