Returning working mothers poorly remunerated

Most working mothers do not receive adequate remuneration, according to research from independent agency Research Base.

Most working mothers do not receive adequate remuneration, according to research from independent agency Research Base.

The research shows that four out of five mothers who return to work, at least partly for financial reasons, are not properly remunerated upon their return, with working mothers often forced to accept lower paid jobs so that they can care for their children.

REC CEO hits back at government cuts to agency spend

Government calls to eliminate agency spend at the NHS have received a fiery response from the Recruitment & Employment Confederation.

Legislation 3 June 2025

Government health leaders threaten ‘rip-off temporary staffing agencies’

NHS trusts and integrated care boards (ICBs) are being urged by government health leaders to eradicate agency spending to build on a £1bn fall in spending in 2024-25.

Legislation 3 June 2025

£1.5bn defence spending will create highly-skilled jobs in the UK

The UK government is to create more than 1,000 new jobs as a result of a £1.5bn defence investment.

Legislation 2 June 2025

APPOINTMENTS: 27-30 MAY 2025

This week’s appointments include: ECMS, Madison Berkeley, The Education Network

People 27 May 2025
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