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The Olympic Games provided a shot in the arm to Britain’s jobs market – mainly because the part-time workforce soared.
The Olympic Games provided a shot in the arm to Britain’s jobs market – mainly because the part-time workforce soared.
A poll of 2,000 UK employees has listed the top five professions where people are more likely to make up an excuse to their manager about missing work. Telecoms workers (54 per cent) are the top hoodwinkers of bosses, according to a price comparison website.
Shops in England and Wales of more than 280 square metres (3,000 square feet) can open for a maximum of six hours on a Sunday under current legislation, and only between 10am and 6pm.
A worldwide study of employees who are paid by the hour found the vast majority of workers said they are aware of the overtime and compensation laws where they live.
Researchers found 44 per cent of firms reported an intention to change the structure of their human resources department to promote proper delivery of these services.
After more than 40 years of trading a firm has gone into receivership after facing difficult economic conditions.
Officers seeking a ruling about being compelled to retire after 30 years of police service have had their appeals rejected by an employment judge.
It has been reported that seven overseas students have been deported from a supermarket premises. They should have been eligible to work only part-time at the big four supermarket chain Tesco.
A documentary on BBC2 claimed that fit to work benefits tests are flawed.
Jobcentre call staff will go on strike on Monday over what they call “oppressive working conditions and unrealistic targets”.