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  • 7620 results for "economic recovery"

    Training

    New research shows employers are increasing their return on investment in learning and development strategies

    Learning and development (L&D) is increasingly being recognised as a key driver for UK businesses' recovery from the downturn.

    David Woods
    25 Jun 2010 News
    Healthcare

    Fit Note dilemma and loss of employment due to long-term sickness

    The recent report for Legal & General around GP observations for patients being sacked whilst off sick, is an opportunity to re-introduce the ethos of Health Work and wellbeing.

    Lynn Merchant
    11 May 2011 Features
    Advertising

    The Government's priority must be to encourage private-sector job creation, says The Work Foundation

    The Work Foundation has called for the Government to construct a growth strategy based on expanding private-sector jobs in all regions and counties of the UK, in order to tackle the deficit.

    David Woods
    03 Jun 2010 News
    Redundancy

    Managers expect more redundancies in 2012 and fear for their own jobs, says CMI

    More than two fifths of UK managers are expecting more redundancies in 2012 and over a third feel insecure in their own jobs, according to the annual end of year research from the Chartered Management...

    David Woods
    15 Dec 2011 News
    other content

    Number of hours worked has started to rise again following temporary trough in 2009

    Employees are being forced to put in longer hours at work in the wake of recession, new figures from the CIPD reveal.

    David Woods
    02 Aug 2010 News
    other content

    Number of unemployed fell by 3,000 in last quarter of 2009

    The number of people unemployed in the UK has fallen, according to the Office for National Statistics.

    David Woods
    17 Feb 2010 News
    other content

    Recession is over, but CMI foresees a radically different business landscape

    The UK economy has come out of recession, after figures showed it had grown by a 0.1% in the past three months of 2009, according to the Office of National Statistics, but data from the Chartered...

    David Woods
    26 Jan 2010 News
    Talent management strategy

    Talent management in a new world: a balancing act

    News outlets are full of discussion of the economic crisis coming ever nearer, like the monster in a horror film.

    Janice Caplan
    02 Dec 2011 Features
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