The tech giant says staff will be required to work at least three-days a week at their desks.
Source: BBC
Monthly Archives: June 2021
US companies hired nearly a million new workers in May, says report
US companies hired nearly a million new workers in May, according to a report.
Source: Sky Business News
Cancellations, refunds and quarantines: What to do if you have a holiday to Portugal booked
Portugal has moved from the UK’s travel green list to its amber list – but what happens now for those who’ve booked a holiday there?
Source: Sky Business News
Furlough numbers continued to fall in March and April, latest figures show
The number of workers on furlough have fallen to their lowest level this year despite at least 3.4 million people still relying on the job protection scheme, according to government statistics published on Thursday.
Source: Sky Business News
Tesco staff win legal argument in equal pay fight
The European Court of Justice rules that an EU law can be relied on in making equal pay claims.
Source: BBC
Indoor dining boost drowned out by record May rain
Footfall on UK High Streets and shopping centres was “muted” despite indoor hospitality reopening.
Source: BBC
Official Statistics: Self-Employment Income Support Scheme statistics: June 2021
The number of individuals claiming the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme grant up to 9 May 2021 by age, gender, industry sector and geography.
Source: HMRC
Official Statistics: Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme statistics: 3 June 2021
Time series and statistics as at 30 April 2021 on the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, with analysis by scheme size, sector, geography, age, gender and flexible furlough.
Source: HMRC
Top European court rules against Tesco in equal pay case
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Tesco does not pay female staff the same amount for equivalent work done by male employees, in a landmark judgement that sides with employees of the UK supermarket giant.
Source: Sky Business News
China accuses Western firms over 'harmful' kids' goods
A warning notice on the country’s customs administration website included Nike, H&M and Zara.
Source: BBC