Staff
Coverage of Staff in the Nexus archive.
- UK hard-right leader Farage faces new allegations over gifts
UK hard-right leader Nigel Farage faces new allegations over non-disclosure of gifts, following a report that a convicted fraudster paid for his security and staff before he became an MP. An MP has requested an investigation by parliament’s standards commissioner, and Farage is already under scrutiny by the parliamentary anti-sleaze watchdog.
- British Medical Association could axe up to a third of its staff amid cash crisis
The British Medical Association (BMA) is considering cutting up to a third of its staff in England to address a cash crisis, putting 200 of 600 employees at risk of redundancy. Staff have expressed anger and accused the BMA of 'hypocrisy' over the decision.
- New 60 Minutes boss turns his corner office into common space to appease finicky staff
The new 60 Minutes boss has converted his corner office into a common space to address concerns from finicky staff. The move aims to foster a more collaborative work environment.
- Is this any way to run the economy? Would-be Chancellor Ed Miliband's staff are allowed to work from home most days and only have to go into the office for 40 per cent of the month
Ed Miliband's staff work from home most days and are required to attend the office only 40% of the month. The article questions whether this approach is appropriate for running the economy.
- Heartbreak of the betrayed families: Miscarriage that staff laughed at, a baby thrown in clinical waste and a terrible death toll of 156 infants and six mothers
The article highlights a series of tragic incidents involving 156 infants and six mothers, including a miscarriage met with laughter from staff, a baby discarded in clinical waste, and a high death toll. These events have caused profound emotional distress among affected families.
- First victim of California library shooting revealed — as staff’s heroic actions emerge
The identity of one of two people killed in a California library shooting has been revealed. Staff members are being recognized for their heroic actions following the incident.
- Private bank manager, staff booked over ₹12 lakh fraud loan
A private bank manager and a staff member were booked for involvement in a ₹12 lakh fraud loan case. The incident highlights a financial fraud within the banking sector.
- Assault on minor: case against old-age home manager, staff
A 17-year-old boy staying at an old-age home in Omalloor reported alleged abuse to Childline, leading to a case against the home's manager and staff. The incident involves criminal charges related to assault on a minor.
- 2 Oakland Community Colleges Merge
The Peralta Community College District is merging two of its colleges into one. Some faculty, staff, and students say the move is rushed.
- Moment woman, 21, is thrown to her death after 'staff forgot to attach rope' during bungee jump in Brazil
A 21-year-old woman died during a bungee jump in Brazil after staff allegedly forgot to attach a safety rope. The incident highlights a safety failure at the location where the activity took place.
- Doctors Without Borders investigation finds exploitation by staff in Chad
Doctors Without Borders conducted an investigation in Chad that revealed staff exploitation. The organization employs tens of thousands of local and foreign workers to address crises in multiple countries.
- Officials investigating possible hantavirus case in San Quentin prison with inmates, staff monitored for symptoms
Officials are investigating a possible hantavirus case in an inmate at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center. Inmates and staff are being monitored for symptoms.
- Trump Says Bill Pulte, His New Intelligence Director, Should Slash Staff
Trump has appointed Bill Pulte as his new Intelligence Director and stated that staff should be reduced. The article mentions Bill Pulte in this role.
- Furious staff at 137-year-old private school deface signs and children are left in tears after new owners tell them they are shutting down in two weeks
Staff at a 137-year-old private school defaced signs and children cried after new owners announced a two-week shutdown. The abrupt closure caused emotional distress among students and staff.
- NHS workers should be banned from wearing pro-Palestinian badges as antisemitism report finds Jewish patients and staff feel need to hide their religious identity
NHS workers should be banned from wearing pro-Palestinian badges following an antisemitism report. Jewish patients and staff reportedly feel the need to hide their religious identity.
- How 'confused' AI rollout hurts firms and baffles staff
Some firms are pressuring staff to use AI without adequately planning their AI rollout, leading to confusion and negative impacts on businesses and employees.
- Trump's DHS chief rocked by wild rumor about his WIFE... as furious staff leak scandalous details about his life of luxury
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) chief under Donald Trump faces a scandal involving rumors about his wife and leaked details about his luxurious lifestyle. The situation has sparked controversy and potential backlash against the administration.
- Fire crews tackle blaze at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral as visitors and staff are evacuated and locals are warned to stay away
Fire crews are responding to a blaze at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, leading to the evacuation of visitors and staff. Locals are advised to stay away from the area due to the incident.
- Senate Votes to Ban Senators and Staff From Using Prediction Markets
The U.S. Senate passed S. Res. 708, which prohibits senators and their staff from using prediction markets. The resolution became effective immediately upon its passage.
- John Lewis staff told to be in the office more in bid to keep up with its rivals
John Lewis staff are being required to work in the office more frequently as the company aims to stay competitive with its rivals. This shift in policy reflects a strategic effort to align with industry standards and maintain market position.
- Strikes restart at Stansted Airport as staff reject 'unacceptable' pay offer
Strikes have restarted at Stansted Airport after staff rejected a proposed pay offer, which they described as 'unacceptable.' The renewed industrial action follows previous disputes over wages and working conditions.
- America's scariest hospital where patient and multiple staffers have been attacked in weeks since pepper spray and batons were banned
A hospital in America has become known as 'scariest' due to multiple attacks on patients and staff in recent weeks. The incidents occurred after pepper spray and batons were banned, escalating tensions and safety concerns.
- Could a digital twin make you into a 'superworker'?
The article discusses how digital twins can enhance worker productivity, making employees 'superworkers,' but also highlights potential legal risks associated with their use.