A worrying 40%* of people say they have experienced bullying and/ or harassment from a coworker or supervisor, a nationally representative survey by law firm Wright Hassall has revealed.  young Business woman sleeping by closing laptop while working, concept of new normal burnout, over or late night work at home during coronavirus covid-19 pandemic. Of those who had experienced it, 62.5% chose not to report it, whilst the minority (37.5%) …

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Neurodiversity, encompassing conditions such as Autism, ADHD, Aspergers, Dyslexia, and Tourettes, affects a significant portion of the population, with estimates suggesting up to 15% of the population is neurodivergent. In the realm of employment, understanding the unique needs and experiences of neurodivergent employees is vital. While some conditions may qualify as disabilities under the Equality Act 2010, not all individuals classify themselves as such. UK office workers reveal their opinions …

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With the welcome news that UK inflation fell further than expected in June to 7.9%, the latest salary data from the UK’s leading independent job board, CV-Library, reveals the stark reality for UK professionals.   Whilst both the government and the Bank of England are citing salary increases as a key driver of inflation, and even with the rate at a new 15-month low, only three regions in the UK are seeing wages increasing at, or above, the current rate of inflation. The breakdown is as follows:  Year-on-year salary increases by region*  8.7% …

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