69 per cent of MPs believe the new reporting requirements on gender, ethnicity and executive pay is a ‘good start’ but not enough, according to a recent YouGov poll.
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69 per cent of MPs believe the new reporting requirements on gender, ethnicity and executive pay is a ‘good start’ but not enough, according to a recent YouGov poll.
The government has announced a number of proposals meant to bring UK employment law into the modern era. The Good Work Plan, if enacted in full, would bring 51 of the Taylor Review’s 53 recommendations on modern working practices into law, with a particular focus on the ‘gig economy’.
One in three breastfeeding women are being forced to use the bathrooms at work to express milk due to a lack of suitable facilities, a new survey finds.
A police force has been found guilty of discrimination after it refused to give a “well prepared” potential recruit a job because he was a white, heterosexual man.
A woman who worked for the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has been awarded £19,000 after an employment tribunal in Cardiff found her former employer denied her a promotion based on her gender.
I was dismissed after I told my employer I was pregnant. Andrew Lloyd took my case on won it...