Gabriella Jozwiak

M&A deals should include HR from the start, say business experts

HR professionals should be brought into mergers and acquisitions (M&A) processes as early as possible to avoid failed deals, a business school report has recommended.

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London dominates job creation growth

A think tank has warned that many of the UK’s largest cities will fail to feel the effects of an improving economy, as the greatest job growth is located in London.

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Nest urges employers to prepare for auto-enrolment

Almost two thirds of the first employers to automatically enrol their staff into workplace pensions found meeting the duties more difficult than anticipated, a not-for-profit pension scheme has said.

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Majority of mums feel guilty about returning to work

Four out of five mothers feel guilty about returning to work after having a baby, a survey suggests.

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REC calls for evidence on agency 'profiteering' allegations

The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) is calling for evidence backing allegations recruiters are mis-selling insurance to agency workers.

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Mothers cite childcare costs as greatest barrier to work

Two-thirds of working and non-working mothers say the cost of childcare prevents them from working more, according to research.

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Compassionate leave plans in doubt

Plans to allow workers two-weeks’ paid compassionate leave following the death of a child have been quashed by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).

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CEOs urged to be more sincere about gender equality

CEOs must articulate personal reasons for backing gender parity in the workplace if they really want to encourage more women in to top roles, research has suggested.

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Call for banking bosses to address staff welfare??

Workplaces stress among bankers is costing the industry £17 million a year, a charity has warned.??

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Pre-engagement is key to success in RPO commissioning, says expert

Resourcing managers looking to hire Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) providers should spend several months pre-engaging with them before presenting options to procurement departments, a...

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Unemployment fall could reignite 'war for talent'

The jobs market is heading towards another “war for talent” an employment expert has warned, after Government statistics showed the unemployment rate had fallen again.

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CIPD urges employers to progress universal credit recipients

Employers with staff receiving universal credit should provide training and equip them for any available progression opportunities, a report has recommended.

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