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Employers change working patterns as absence levels rise, CIPD study finds

Absence rates in the private and public sector have increased over the past year, according to a survey published today by Simplyhealth and the CIPD.

Blacklisted construction workers set to receive compensation payouts

Major construction companies are to compensate workers who were blacklisted from working on building sites.

‘Critical job assignments’ and networking most important for female career progression, Kenexa research finds

‘Critical job assignments’ and networking are more important than ‘objective HR processes’ when it comes to women’s career progression, according to research from Kenexa High Performance Institute.

Performance capped as UK firms struggle to convert employee motivation

UK firms are struggling to enable employees to perform at their best despite workers feeling motivated "to go the extra mile", according to research from consultancy firm Hay Group.

Automatic bonuses now the norm for UK businesses

Research shows the culture of paying annual bonuses as a matter of course has become ingrained in UK plc.

Managing absence: What can employers do to help drive down sickness rates

According to accountancy firm PwC, sick days are costing UK employers around £29 billion a year, with it now accounting for nearly 90% of a company’s absence bill.

The HR profession: Our own worst enemies

Louisa Peacock of The Daily Telegraph certainly put the cat among the pigeons when she slated the HR profession in print recently.

Entrepreneurial spirit in Birmingham

Since launching his first bar in 2006, Matt Scriven's Birmingham based venue chain has gone from strength to strength. He tells HR about the issues he's come across as his business has expanded.

Shrinking wage gap will re-shape global business, PwC study finds

The narrowing wage gap between the UK and emerging economies such as China, India and the Philippines will have major implications for business, according to research by PwC.

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Employers failing to use experience and skills of older workers

Employers are struggling to use older workers to their full potential, according to research from professional services company Towers Watson.