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  • 2485 results for "BUDGET"

    Interviews

    The journey of HR's influence at the BBC

    To discover exactly what HR influence means Ashridge Business School interviewed our top three practitioners of 2016

    18 Oct 2017 Features
    Business models

    BBC cutting 450 jobs to save money

    The BBC’s plans to reach its £800 million savings target are predicted to lead to 450 job losses at BBC News

    Emma Greedy
    30 Jan 2020 News
    Apprenticeships

    The spending review: what does it mean for HR?

    In yesterday’s Spending Review chancellor Rishi Sunak told the House of Commons that the government will accept a recommendation from the Low Pay Commission to increase the National Living Wage (NLW)...

    Emma Greedy
    26 Nov 2020 News
    Graduate recruitment

    TEF and the implications for employers

    TEF (the Teaching Excellence Framework) should help universities create more work-ready graduates

    Dan Hawes
    12 Sep 2017 Features
    Case law

    What is a 'reasonable' adjustment for a disabled employee?

    Although it is just over a year since the coming into force of the Equality Act as yet we have had no appeal decisions.

    Vanessa Potter
    24 Oct 2011 Features
    Training

    Employers unprepared for T-Levels

    Many employers feel they don't have a good understanding of T-Levels, according to City & Guilds

    Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
    30 May 2018 News
    other content

    Learning from the lessons of the recession

    When recession hit in 2008, beer manufacturer Molson Coors realised it needed to become leaner to survive.

    Jenny Roper
    19 May 2015 Features
    Employee engagement strategy

    Employee engagement is the key to the public sector weathering the storm

    With the dawning of 2010 an all-sector survey of HR directors caught my eye. The survey asked what HR directors' top priorities were for the coming year; perhaps unsurprisingly, employee engagement...

    Dean Shoesmith
    08 Apr 2010 Features
    Training

    When budgets are tight you have to target training with precision to get the best return on investment

    As we emerge from recession, employees who have been sitting tight for a couple of years are starting to look for new opportunities. The financial impact of losing a good performer is significant, so...

    Richard Barkey
    10 Mar 2010 Features

    Pensions dashboards – a five-step checklist for employers

    I was chatting with my cousin recently, and the conversation turned to pensions. He’s a painter and decorator who, like many people, has collected various DC pots and accrued State Pension along the...

    Paul Enderby
    30 Jun 2023 Comment
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