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Zero-hours contracts abused by companies seeking to dodge their responsibilities
Zero hour contracts are increasingly popular, although not always perceived as fair in the workplace
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Pregnant women need to be viewed as an asset to the workplace, instead of a problem to be managed
Read More »30 recruitment companies make the Sunday Times ‘Best 100 Small Companies to Work For’
Recruitment companies awarded 30 places in 100 best small companies report
Read More »UK business introduces time off work for menstrual pain
Bristol based company is considering a new 'period policy' enabling women to work from home or take time off during menstruation
Read More »Employees reveal the precise moment they started hating their jobs
Thousands have taken to social media to pinpoint the moment they stopped caring at work altogether
Read More »One in four workers would take a pay cut for fewer hours
Research has found that a quarter of UK workers would take a pay cut in exchange for more flexible working hours
Read More »Robots are going to overtake lower paid London jobs
With the evolution in technology, various industries are seeing greater efficiency in their processes
Read More »Revealed: Facebook’s million-dollar interview question
Miranda Kalinowski, the global head of recruiting at Facebook, has revealed one of the most popular questions pitted to potential employees
Read More »Why does nobody want this £190k position with phenomenal benefits?
There have been no applications for a job in New Zealand, despite an astonishing package ...
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