'You stand for nothing': Ivanka Trump blasted for supporting plans to scrap Obama-era equal pay rule
"She's a complete and total fake," one Twitter user wrote.
Kim Young-Il fled North Korea as a young soldier - now he helps others who escape
"I had never seen bananas."
EU nationals are 'scrambling' to stay in the City a year after the Brexit vote
A top headhunter has warned that London's financial sector is 'haemorrhaging talent'.
British factory boss filmed calling Romanians 'animals' is investigated for Nazi Facebook picture
Eleftherios Vanellis pictured with a Hitler moustache and swastika superimposed on his face.
What UK employers need to know about the Supreme Court's employment tribunal fees ruling
Employment law expert Martin Chitty explains what the landmark decision means.
Employment tribunal fees ruling boosts workers' rights and leaves government with £27m bill
Thousands of people will have to be reimbursed after the Supreme Court's landmark decision.
Top Tories push for reforms to make UK a human rights leader after Brexit
Dominic Grieve, Maria Miller and Dame Caroline Spelman have made circa 70 recommendations.
Racist Airbnb host and Trump supporter ordered to take course in Asian American studies
"One word: Asian," was the reason Tami Barker gave for the last minute cancellation of Dyne Suh's reservation.
Death squads touring Mosul in ambulances targeting Isis members and families
Fears the revenge attacks could sow the seeds for "Isis 2.0" in Iraq
A woman has been awarded $30,000 for being paid less than a man doing the same job
Christine Schwieger received lower pay because of her sex.
UK unemployment falls to historic lows - but squeeze on household wages tightens
The numbers in work hit the highest total since records began, but real wages fell by 0.5% year-on-year.
Taylor Review fudge will do nothing to prevent the gig economy's race to the bottom
Long seen as the government's "get out of jail free card", the report contains little to warm the heart.
Five things we learnt from the Taylor Review about Britain's gig economy
Taylor says flexibility is key to job creation in the UK, even though millions are in insecure work.
Uber branded 'immoral' by Labour business spokeswoman Rebecca Long-Bailey
Long-Bailey objected to the firm's employment practices, with drivers being treated as contractors.
Unions slam government's long-awaited review of the gig economy
The review by Matthew Taylor will call for a new category of worker called a 'dependent contractor'.
Taylor review into the gig economy set to back worker benefits and minimum wage rights
The study by Matthew Taylor is set to call for a new category of worker called a 'dependent contractor'.
Same-sex marriage is still illegal in these countries across Europe
In Germany, MPs voted in favour of equal marriage rights for gay couples.
UK jobs market under threat from immigration squeeze, recruitment experts warn
One in six workers in London are European Union nationals.
Britain faces skills crunch as over a million foreign workers could leave post-Brexit
Deloitte survey finds 47% of EU workers are considering leaving the UK within five years.
Matthew Taylor's review into employment practices not set to dismantle gig economy
The former Prime Minister's advisor said three out of four workers wanted flexible working brought by the gig economy.
One year after the Brexit vote, the UK may have faced the economic calm before the storm
"The risk is that there is a rapid erosion in business and consumer confidence," Jonathan Portes warns.
Ethnic minority employees in the UK are more likely to be employed in 'insecure' work
A TUC report reveals that 1 in 8 black workers are engaged in insecure work.
Union starts battle for workers' rights at Deliveroo
IWGB wants to secure holiday pay and minimum wage for Deliveroo riders in Camden.
Tory manifesto launch hijacked as protesters ambush Theresa May's battle bus
"The world of work has become increasingly insecure under this Tory government," Unite said.
Small business owners are the general election's forgotten and abused tribe
The regulations and costs imposed by governments make it harder and harder to run a small business, not that this election will change anything.
Why Tory promises on workers' rights aren't worth the paper they're written on
Unless Conservatives scrap the employment tribunal fees they introduced, workers can't enforce their rights.
Conservatives to take on Labour directly with pledge to extend workers' rights
Theresa May will unveil the party's pledge to help those in the gig economy.
Eurovision and LGBT rights: 'Homophobia in Ukraine runs deep'
Anti-LGBT discrimination is rife in the country hosting this year's contest.
Britain's lap dancing clubs must be shut down once and for all
There is an undeniable link between strip clubs and prostitution.
Diddy sued for sexual harassment: Former chef claims she had to serve post-coital meals
Cindy Rueda has filed a lawsuit against the American musician.