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Skills and employment pledges aren’t necessarily headline issues this election, but there are still plenty of them
?Only half (51%) of permanent employees think they are paid fairly, a report from the CIPD finds
A panel at the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) Progression in Employment conference discussed the challenges facing people in low-skilled and low-paid employment
Businesses aren't doing enough around financial education in the workplace, meaning they could be missing out on opportunities to improve productivity, wellbeing and staff retention
South Ayrshire Council is the first local authority in the UK to offer an additional 10 days’ paid leave to domestic abuse survivors, alongside a raft of other case-by-case support
Research released to coincide with International Men's Day (19 November) finds that lack of inclusive policies and attitudes creates challenges for men in the workplace
Employers must tackle the stigma around talking about money concerns at work and create employee benefits packages that improve the financial wellbeing of the workforce
?Raising the minimum wage should be part of a broader approach to ending in-work poverty, the Low Pay Commission (LPC) has said
While there are many benefits to letting employees set their own pay, the potential legal pitfalls must be considered
?As UK employers plan to scale back pay rises next year they must consider how to retain and motivate staff
Christmas is only a few weeks away and it’s important to start thinking about how you will motivate employees