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Find out how to manually calculate Statutory Maternity Pay if your payroll software or the GOV.UK calculator does not work out your employee’s payments.
How employment contracts can be changed, problems with changes and breach of contract
Report and extended information technical information on calculating the mode shift benefit values for transporting freight by rail or water instead of road.
International Climate Finance is a UK government commitment to support developing countries to respond to the challenges and opportunities of climate change.
This paper documents that patterns of female time use in home production in several African countries resemble historical patterns in the USA
Using a framework this paper analyses the effect of technological change
Find out about different rules for entitlement that affect some employment types, including agency workers, directors and educational workers.
How working patterns among older people are changing and the implications for travel demand.
How to calculate the mode shift benefit values from moving freight by rail or water instead of road and how these values are used in funding allocation.
Swaleside is a men’s high security prison on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. It is part of the Sheppey Cluster, along with Elmley and Standford Hill.
Workers right across the country will be given more say over their working patterns thanks to new laws supported by the Department for Business and Trade.
Call to run a project to address the issue that New Anglia’s working-age population is more poorly qualified than other areas of the country.
This contains important actions and clarifications for institutions delivering 16 to 19 provision.
The rules for working on Sundays, opt in, opt out arrangements, rules for shop and betting shop workers
This paper uses surveys from Ethiopia, Malawi, Nigeria and Tanzania to examine the drivers of internal migration
Employers might monitor workers, but if the monitoring involves taking data, images or drug testing they have to do this in a way that's legal and fair
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