Former headteacher’s racial discrimination case rejected by Croydon Employment Tribunal
A self-proclaimed ‘superstar head teacher’ had his racial discrimination and unfair dismissal case rejected by a tribunal. Paul Mundy-Castle was
A self-proclaimed ‘superstar head teacher’ had his racial discrimination and unfair dismissal case rejected by a tribunal. Paul Mundy-Castle was
The number of young people are not in education, employment, or training (NEET) hit a three-year high at the end
Westminster City council (WCC) has the highest gender pay gap out of 12 inner London councils according to most recent
The disability employment gap remained unchanged in the first quarter of 2023, the latest figures from the Office of National
Graduates who finished their degrees during Covid are less likely to be satisfied with their jobs, according to the annual
The Down’s Syndrome Association, with a Head Office Teddington but operating throughout the UK, forges collaborations between those with Down’s syndrome and
A new ambassador scheme has been set up to help students affected by the pandemic upskill and find future jobs
Lambeth partnership organisation Black Thrive has pledged £300,000 to address the inequalities faced by the borough’s black community. Black Thrive,
A new digital platform creating a community of professionals and those pursuing a given career but who may face barriers
Nearly 45% of workers in Sutton earn below London Living Wage, the highest percentage of employees earning below the recommended
Unemployment rates in Croydon have reduced by 4.4% in the last three years according to figures released by the Office