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  • 7629 results for "economic recovery"

    Eldercare

    Prime minister would be willing to take a pay cut to help the economic recovery

    The prime minister, Gordon Brown, has said he would be "willing to take a pay cut" - but only if other ministers would do likewise.

    David Woods
    04 Sep 2009 News
    other content

    UK business leaders' recruitment plans are more upbeat than their European counterparts

    Business leaders' growing confidence in economic recovery has translated into a boost in employment with 42% of CEOs planning to increase their headcount in the next year.

    David Woods
    27 Jan 2010 News
    Talent management strategy

    Companies need the right talent strategy to avoid a skills shortage that could jeopardise their recovery from recession

    Companies must put their people first in the recovery or risk experiencing deep talent erosion and sustained underperformance, employers have been warned.

    David Woods
    04 Mar 2010 News
    Physical health

    Cycling delivers £72 million-worth of economic benefits

    The improved fitness of workers who cycle reduces health-related costs to the economy and employers

    Bek Frith
    08 Jun 2016 News
    Legislation

    Why removing the default retirement age brings economic benefits

    There are many positive aspects to removing the default retirement age (DRA) and money is one. For individuals, it’s about being able to sustain and build higher living standards as they get older;...

    Simon North
    29 Mar 2011 Features
    Redundancy

    Employment figures could drop by 120,000 this year, CIPD's chief economic adviser predicts

    The CIPD has forecast the number of people in work in the UK will fall by 120,000 in 2012 despite a continued ‘productivity pause’ and further real pay squeeze, with unemployment rising to 2.85...

    David Woods
    03 Jan 2012 News
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