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FSU recommend its members accept the deal following ‘intensive negotiations’
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People who were married, widowed or divorced as well as those who took time out to care for family among those affected
While register is not an accurate measure of unemployment, it does track employment trends
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Business executives increasingly recognise that visibility in the workplace is important but staff can be nervous of a CEO in their midst
Increasing the workforce participation rate of people in their 60s could help offset rising exchequer pension and health burdens
Employee had previously told boss she was pregnant and was planning on taking maternity leave, WRC hears
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Almost 20,000 more people are out of work last month compared with December 2024
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