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Businesses unprepared for cyber attacks

More than seven in 10 (71%) businesses don't have policies to protect themselves in case of a cyber attack

Managers a leading cause of workplace stress

Younger workers are more likely to feel stressed because of management's behaviour

School students want more employment assistance

Only 21% of students said they felt supported by their school or college to investigate apprenticeships

HR magazine launches career survey

HR magazine wants to know what the ideal HR career path looks like

Less than half given apprenticeship information at school

Just one in four (24%) believe an apprenticeship offers a better chance of getting a good job than a university degree

Hot topic: Political generation gaps, part two

The Brexit referendum revealed a considerable generation gap in political opinions

Workers get more done from home

Home working is a key element of the employee engagement mix and can significantly improve efficiency

Most employers willing to pay more than typical apprenticeship wage

Sixty percent of employers would pay between £12,000 and £18,000 starting salary for an apprenticeship-qualified employee

Brexit dampens hiring intentions

Employers believe it will be harder to recruit EU migrants over the next 12 months

Hot topic: Political generation gaps

The Brexit referendum revealed a considerable generation gap in political opinions

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HR community reacts to apprenticeship levy update

Further details on levy funding arrangements have met with mixed reactions

Royal College of Nursing uses centenary to boost engagement

The Royal College of Nursing is using its centenary to boost engagement and staff wellbeing with a series of activities