Outrage as almost 300 jobs slashed at Cammell Laird Shipyard

This is another kick in the teeth for the UK’s proud shipbuilding tradition says GMB Union GMB has expressed outrage after almost 300 job losses were announced at Cammell Laird. The company said it was slashing 291 jobs - nearly 40 per cent of the workforce – by March 2019. Just ...

Companies to be forced to publish ethnicity pay gap

Theresa May has announced plans to make employers reveal their ethnicity pay gap. It is hope this will identify extent of discrimination, in the workplace, on race grounds and that this will change in the future. Currently only 3 per cent of employers measure their ethnicity and disability pay gap. ...

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Bar of the Week: Nine Lives launches new sustainable cocktail menu

Sustainability is at the heart of Nine Lives, a neighbourhood bar tucked away on Hollyrood Street, near London Bridge station. Opened last year as a project from Sweet&Chilli, the bar is committed to reducing their carbon footprint: many of the ingredients used are sourced from the bar’s own back garden, ...

Brits crave human touch as consumer rebelling against automation begins

A consumer rebellion against high-tech automated services in businesses could be underway after new research revealed millions of Brits get confused about state-of-the-art technology such as automatic tills, self-scanning and unmanned service desks and most prefer the human touch. Almost 50 per cent of shoppers confessed to feeling 'confused' while using ...

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