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Prof Michael West: Radical transformation needed in the NHS to improve performance

Those working in the NHS have to respond rapidly to increasing demands from patients and the public with limited resources, while retaining a highly professional and compassionate approach to quality...

CIPD and Australian body agree mutual recognition

The CIPD and the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) have signed an agreement enabling mutual recognition for individuals holding professional membership of either body.

Miliband pledges to restrict zero-hours contracts

A Labour Government would impose a crackdown on the use of zero-hours contracts by "exploitative" employers, Ed Miliband will tell a TUC conference today.

Gen Y workers want financial advice in benefits packages, Barclays research finds

Almost two-thirds of Gen Y workers want their employer to offer financial education and guidance as part of their benefits package, according to a report by Barclays.

Steve Webb: Older workers key to plugging skills gap

Employers must do more to hire and retain older workers, according to pensions minister Steve Webb (pictured).

Research project: Is the employee survey dead?

What is the future of employee research? Do you think the employee survey is dead?

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UK facing decade of economic stagnation, warns TUC

Wages and household incomes must start rising soon or the economy risks creating a personal debt bubble similar to the one that helped cause the recession, the TUC has said.

Death of the 'job for life' greatly exaggerated, says CIPD

The report of the death of a 'job for life' would seem to be premature, according to CIPD analysis published today, which indicates that the number of workers leaving their jobs has fallen over the...

Nurses, accountants and rail workers among the ‘least proud’, study finds

Nurses, accountants and railway workers have the lowest levels of professional pride of any sector in the UK, according to research by specialist recruiter Randstad Financial and Professional.

UK freelance economy booming, research finds

The number of UK businesses hiring freelancers online has increased by 51% in the last year, research has revealed.

Organisations to change HR structure in 2013-14, says research

More than one in three (36%) companies plan to make a change to their HR structure before the end of next year, a survey from professional services consultancy Towers Watson has shown.

Last chance to have your say in HR Most Influential

With HR Most Influential 2013 less than a month away, it's your last chance to have your say in who should be crowned the most influential HR practitioners and thinkers.

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