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  • 7619 results for "economic recovery"

    Recruitment

    Employers need government support to hire young people, report reveals

    ?Employers need incentives if mass unemployment of young people is to be avoided, said The Institute of Student Employers (ISE).

    Beau Jackson
    06 Jul 2020 News
    Employment tribunal

    Too much employment regulation is stifling UK competitiveness, says British Chambers of Commerce

    The 'relentless flow' of complex employment law is stifling UK competitiveness and risks future job creation, according to a new report by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).

    David Woods
    15 Mar 2010 News
    Advertising

    Psychometric profiling: is it worth the investment?

    In an economic climate where accountability rules and every penny spent by a business needs to be justified, some may question the validity of an investment in psychometric profiling.

    Joe Adams
    24 Aug 2011 Features
    Work/life balance

    Work-life balance is looking up worldwide, according to Regus global survey

    The issue of work-life balance has been gaining momentum in the past decade, in spite of the economic recession. Governments and institutions, as well as single businesses, have recognised that its...

    Steve Purdy
    31 May 2012 News
    Legislation

    Swine flu: how to handle absences and protect the remaining workforce

    Just as British businesses are adjusting to new working patterns brought about by cost-cutting exercises in the face of the economic downturn, they find themselves facing the growing threat of mass...

    Lou Marshall
    03 Aug 2009 Features

    How the economy is changing the way we need to think about employee wellbeing

    For the first time in a long time, slithers of optimism are starting to appear in the headlines. If the story of January was worries about a triple dip recessions, February has brought hints from the...

    Andy Philpott
    15 Feb 2013 Features
    Healthcare

    Supporting staff to become more resilient has to go beyond telling them to ‘pull themselves together’

    There seems to be no end in sight to the gloomy economic outlook: growth stagnant, unemployment still growing, fear of job losses high and pressure on workers and families building. Business...

    Stephen Bevan
    26 Mar 2012 Features
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