US accuses China of ‘serious harm’ to workers through trade

The US has accused China of causing “serious harm” to workers and firms around the world…

Starbucks fires organisers as union threat grows

Starbucks has fired a number of workers leading efforts to organise a union in Tennessee, one…

Fishing rights row: France warns that agreements with the UK are at risk

France has intensified pressure on the UK over post-Brexit fishing rights, warning bilateral co-operation could be…

New York restaurant customers to need Covid jabs

New York City is to require customers and staff of restaurants, gyms and other indoor businesses…

Bumble to give staff unlimited paid holiday

Dating app Bumble has said its 700 employees can take unlimited paid leave providing their manager…

Face mask rules relax but what do workers think?

The legal requirement to wear face masks in England to help stop the spread of Covid…

Hong Kong defends privacy law after Big Tech raises concerns

Hong Kong has defended planned changes to privacy laws, brushing off concerns raised by a technology…

New UK laws to sweep away EU state aid rules

The government has announced new legislation to allow central and local governments greater freedom to support…

US passes emergency waiver over fuel pipeline cyber-attack

The US government issued emergency legislation on Sunday after the largest fuel pipeline in the US…

Apple charged over ‘anti-competitive’ app policies

Apple has been charged with breaking EU competition rules over the way it runs its App…

Volvo goes global with its Swedish family values

Swedish carmaker Volvo will offer a generous paid parental leave scheme to its 40,000 employees globally.…

Brexit: 71 pages of paperwork for 1 lorry of fish

“It’s slow, it’s outdated, it’s challenging in a number of ways we never expected,” says Charlie…