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MoJ 'did not do due diligence' when contracting Carillion
26 June 2018
The Ministry of Justice did not do due diligence when contracting Carillion to provide facilities management for the prison service, the Minister for Prisons has inferred.
Hermes couriers 'workers', rules tribunal
25 June 2018
In the latest employment status challenge against a 'gig' economy employer, a tribunal has ruled yet again that workers have been misclassified as self-employed and thus deprived of their employment rights.
Police refuses to name blacklisted workers they spied on
25 June 2018
The Metropolitan Police has refused to name the workers that its undercover Special Branch spied on, including to the victims themselves.
Class still a significant factor in workplace progression, research finds
22 June 2018
Working class people continue to face barriers to career success, according to new research.
Govt spends millions on gagging orders amid reports of toxic workplace culture
22 June 2018
The House of Commons has spent millions on a total of 53 non-disclosure agreements on staff in the space of just five years, official data has shown.
Privatisation of probation "a mess", say MPs
22 June 2018
The part-privatisation of probation services is "currently a mess", the Commons' Justice Committee has reported following an eight-month inquiry into the sector.
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