Sacha Baron Cohen and Other Members of WGA Call Out Guild for Not Supporting Israel
Members of the guild recently resumed working in Hollywood studios after ratifying a new deal with producers, ending a strike from May to September 2023.
Labour Strikes a Confident Note in Liverpool Despite the News of Turmoil in the Middle East
Rachel Reeves was in the limelight in Liverpool, described as the would-be "first female Chancellor ever in Britain", and also the "best qualified".
'Get The F*** Out Of Our Country:' US Woman Tells German Tourists In Viral Video
Brianna Pinnix, a 30-year-old talent acquisition specialist at Capital Rx, can be heard yelling at a group of Germans.
UK Film and TV Crews Stage 'Crew Call for Change' Protest At the London Film Festival
BritCrewStories called the UK film and TV crews to join the strikes in the US by staging a red carpet demonstration at the London Film Festival.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt Confirms National Living Wage Will Rise to £11 An Hour
"We're giving over two million workers a wage boost worth over £1,000," the Conservative Party announced today after revealing plans to punish the 'workshy' benefit claimants.
How Remote Working Is Negatively Affecting Gen Z
Gen Z is speaking out against experiencing loneliness and a lack of motivation due to the detrimental effects of remote working.
WGA Members Can Now Return to Work After Approving New Deal
Union members voted favourably to the deal negotiated by the WGA from the AMPTP thus ending the five-month strike in Hollywood.
Erik ten Hag Remains Tight-Lipped About the Future of Jadon Sancho
After his side's Carabao Cup win, the Manchester United boss refused to go in-depth on what the future holds for exiled winger Jadon Sancho amidst a fallout.
Sick Leave In UK Hits 15-year High: Study
Sick leave in the UK has hit its highest rate in 15 years and is well above pre-pandemic levels, a study showed Tuesday.
Mexican Drug Cartels Have Become Fifth-Largest Employers In The Country: Study
Cartel-related violence has become an everyday experience for Mexicans since 2006.
US States Relax Child Labor Laws Amid Rise In Illegal Work
Working in industrial laundries at age 14, laboring up to 35 hours a week on top of school -- some US states are relaxing the barriers to employing minors, despite rising cases of exploitation.
Government Proposes Strike Laws As NHS Staff Continue Demands For Fair Pay And Working Conditions
The ongoing dispute between NHS staff in England and the government has taken a new turn as the health secretary, Steve Barclay, accused healthcare professionals of planning "politically timed" industrial action.
Rail drivers' strike action to coincide with Conservative party conference
The train drivers' union, Aslef announced members will walk out on Saturday 30 September and Wednesday 4 October, as an 18-month-long dispute continues to simmer.
UK residents least likely to say work is important, says new survey
The number of people who place emphasis on the importance of leisure time has risen in recent decades.
Elon Musk criticises LinkedIn, calls it 'cringe'
The newly introduced X Hirings feature allows companies to post jobs and establish professional networking.
Gift card sales skyrocket by 26% for grocery retailers
A rising trend has emerged from a recent study, revealing that consumers are increasingly turning to gift cards and vouchers as a creative response to economic challenges.
UK unemployment climbs as wages grow at record rate
UK unemployment increased in the three months to the end of June while wages grew at record annual pace, official data showed Tuesday, as the economy struggles with high inflation.
Businesses must help fight climate change as it can disrupt supply chains
In the realm of business, governance and personal stewardship, carbon accounting functions as an indispensable tool for comprehending and mitigating one's impact on the ever-pressing issue of climate change.
Criminal gang sentenced for illegal migrant recruitment in Sainsbury's supermarkets
Five gang members were sentenced for exploiting around 40 illegal workers in Sainsbury's supermarkets. Leader Momodou Chune received six years for facilitating unlawful immigration and concealing criminal property.
Immigration Enforcement increases fines and proposes new refugee deportation plan
The Home Office continue to target migrant workers, asylum seekers and refugees by implementing increased penalties and fighting for the Rwanda bill.
Government launches task force to crack down on fraudulent immigration lawyers
Government launches the Professional Enablers Taskforce to tackle dishonest immigration lawyers aiding illegal migrants – by collaborating with industry bodies and law enforcement agencies.
Bank of England raises UK interest rates to a record 5.25%
The last time rates were this high was in April 2008, in the midst of the global financial crash, with the UK's central bank expecting inflation to fall below five per cent in the autumn or winter.
Workplace noise taking toll on productivity and wellbeing, study reveals
A study revealed that excessive noise levels lead to a significant decline in productivity for 81 per cent of workers, with distractions and health issues also arising.
Business price hikes expected to ease as wage costs rises
The BCC Quarterly Economic Survey for Q2 2023 reveals that nearly half of businesses plan to raise prices in the coming months as cost pressures ease.
More than half of UK businesses say customers are spending less
Recent research has shed light on the shifting trends, indicating a rise in remote work and an increasing preference for second-hand shopping among UK consumers.
UK government report finds cybersecurity skills gap stagnant despite increased demand
UK report reveals stagnant cybersecurity skills gap despite increased demand, emphasizing the need for diversity and talent pool expansion.
Flexible Working Bill could increase the productivity of an unhappy UK workforce
The UK government's Flexible Working Bill goes into Royal Assent fulfilling the first step towards building a strong labour market and increasing UK productivity.
'Strong trade unions' necessary says Starmer to Unite Policy Conference
Speaking at the 2023 Unite Policy Conference, the Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer referred to the importance of the TUC's recent victory at the High Court.
Improvements made to high-quality healthcare for people in the workplace
Following several NHS strikes, the government have invested more than £1 billion in Occupational Health services to avoid further economic inactivity among employees.
PM Sunak appoints leading chief executives to new business council
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has appointed a new business council that brings the chief executives of major companies into the heart of government to help boost the British economy.