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Work Foundation calls for stronger RPA legislation

Lancaster University's Work Foundation has criticised the government's "watered down" implementation of the Raising the Participant Age (RPA) policy.

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Doubts cast over PM's immigrant job claims

The head of the UK Statistics Authority has challenged claims made by prime minister David Cameron that new jobs are increasingly being taken by UK nationals rather than immigrants.

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Europe's first 'Olympic-style' games launches graduate programme

The 2015 Baku European Games, Europe's first Olympics-style sporting event, has launched a global recruitment programme for around 200 graduates.

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Simon Linares appointed HR director at Direct Line

Direct Line has announced the appointment of Simon Linares as its HR director.

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Gender pay gap for managers rises to 34% in 40s

Female managers earn on average 34% less than their male counterparts by the time they reach 46, according to research by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).

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One-third of Gen Y employees happy to share personal data

Around one-third of Gen Y workers are happy for employers to access their personal data, according to research by PwC.

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Female 'underemployment' doubled during recession

The number of women working less than full-time hours has doubled to 789,000, according to a report by the Fawcett Society.

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More than one million over-65s in work

The number of employees over the age of 65 has jumped 36% to 1.09 million since 2010, according to research by Saga.

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Oil and gas managers face leadership 'conundrum', says Hay Group

A conflict between driving short-term profits and developing long-term leadership pipelines is creating a management headache for the oil and gas sector, according to research by Hay Group.

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Liberal Democrats propose higher tax-free allowance

The Liberal Democrats propose to raise the tax-free allowance to £12,500 in the next Parliament, according to an announcement by chief secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander.

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Auto-enrolment doesn't provide 'decent' income for low-paid workers, says TUC

The government is ignoring the fact that employees on a low income will not earn enough to live comfortably in retirement, according to TUC general-secretary Frances O'Grady.

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Apprentices not 'second-tier students'

Many apprentices choose to take an apprenticeship despite being accepted to university, according to EY student recruitment officer Liz Noble.

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