Lucy Burton

Employment Editor
  • Top banker quits after telling female colleague he needed ‘love and affection’

    Citigroup dealmaker Jan Skarbek was suspended after allegedly making the comments on a staff getaway

    By Lucy Burton 10 Aug 2022, 4:56pm
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  • Train strike dates: Full list of rail and Tube details for August

    Aslef is holding a train strike this weekend with further walkouts across rail and Tube services planned for August

    By Lucy Burton 10 Aug 2022, 9:02am
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  • ‘Catastrophic’ ferry failure by Nicola Sturgeon leaves Scottish islanders rationing

    Confidence in the government ‘shattered’ after shops forced to ration essential items

    By Lucy Burton 8 Aug 2022, 6:06pm
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  • The Bank of England has dealt another crushing blow to would-be homeowners

    Rising interest rates and nimbyism have destroyed a generation's efforts to get on the property ladder

    Lucy Burton 8 Aug 2022, 6:00am
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  • Complaints against black and Asian lawyers under review by watchdog

    Solicitors Regulation Authority says number is disproportionate

    By Lucy Burton 5 Aug 2022, 7:09pm
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  • The return of embittered former colleagues will poison office life

    Boomerang workers who head back to their old jobs are unlikely to be happy the second time around

    Lucy Burton 25 Jul 2022, 6:00am
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  • Pubs shut and workers shun the office in blistering heatwave

    Venues from Worcestershire to Liverpool close to protect their staff from unsafe conditions

    By Lucy Burton 18 Jul 2022, 5:48pm
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  • City centres will become permanent ghost towns if we fail to prepare for heatwaves

    It is time to admit that the temperatures we experience in the UK this week will not be a one-off

    Lucy Burton 17 Jul 2022, 4:00pm
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  • Banker who hit out at ‘nut jobs’ leaked to press, claims HSBC

    Stuart Kirk was global head of responsible investing at the lender's asset management arm

    By Lucy Burton 17 Jul 2022, 6:00am
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  • Lord Cruddas threatens to cut off donations to Tory party

    Billionaire Conservative donor fears party membership will not have a chance to decide leadership contest

    By Lucy Burton 15 Jul 2022, 12:45pm
    Lord Cruddas Tory leadership election
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  • Bank was not ageist for sacking ‘old’ dealmaker

    Citigroup did not discriminate against 55-year-old who won $2.7m unfair dismissal claim in 2020, a court rules

    By Lucy Burton 14 Jul 2022, 11:36am
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  • Neil Woodford retreats from relaunch plans as investment company is wound up

    Directors apply to wind up former star fund manager's venture WMC Partners

    By Lucy Burton 12 Jul 2022, 7:15pm
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  • Top banker suspended after telling colleague he needed ‘love and affection’

    Jan Skarbek faces investigation over comments on trip to Barcelona

    By Lucy Burton 12 Jul 2022, 6:50pm
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  • Biggest railway strikes for 25 years after drivers overwhelmingly back action

    By James Warrington 11 Jul 2022, 7:02pm
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  • From Halifax to Mr Potato Head, businesses have become enforcers of cancel culture

    Companies now feel they can sack their staff for thinking the wrong thing

    Lucy Burton 11 Jul 2022, 6:00am
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  • ‘It’s presumptuous for a young worker to judge the boss – but that’s how it is’

    Interview: PageGroup chief Steve Ingham on the home working revolution and disability rights in the workplace

    By Lucy Burton 10 Jul 2022, 12:00pm
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  • HSBC banker quits and declares 'cancel culture destroys wealth and progress'

    Stuart Kirk was suspended in May after attacking climate change 'nut jobs'

    By Lucy Burton 7 Jul 2022, 2:39pm
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  • How Ben & Jerry's turned sour for Unilever

    From its views on UK's Rwanda plan to boycotting Israel, social justice is a key ingredient

    By Lucy Burton 7 Jul 2022, 6:00am
    Ben & Jerry's ice cream
  • Amazon under investigation for promoting ‘worse deal’ to customers

    Retailer faces claims it's 'distorting competition' by displaying its own items more prominently

    By Lucy Burton 6 Jul 2022, 6:54pm
    Amazon
  • Dutch to make working from home a legal right – and the rest of Europe could follow

    Experts predict a ripple effect across EU once Dutch senate approves new law

    By Lucy Burton 6 Jul 2022, 9:36am
    home working
  • Heathrow faces more summer travel chaos as staff back July strike

    Union warns of 'considerable delays' as refuelling staff back three-day walkout

    By Lucy Burton 5 Jul 2022, 7:38pm
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  • City banks defy Brussels to out-earn French rivals

    Square Mile lenders post higher profits than banks from any other European country

    By Lucy Burton 4 Jul 2022, 6:00am
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