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  • 7620 results for "economic recovery"

    Data protection

    Algorithms on the job: data-driven wages and discrimination drivers

    As with all things to do with AI, algorithmic or 'algorithmically personalised' wages is a hot topic.

    Judd Grutman
    17 May 2023 Comment
    other content

    Stress in the workplace looks set to rise, finds pan-European opinion poll of 35,000

    Job-related stress is a concern for the large majority of the European workforce, according to the second European Opinion Poll on Occupational Safety and Health.

    David Woods
    28 Mar 2012 News

    Take home pay is £1,212 lower on average than two years ago, according to Vocalink

    The average annual real take home pay is £1,212 lower than it was two and a half years ago, according to a report published this morning by payments provider Vocalink.

    04 Aug 2011 News
    Legislation

    The Liberal Democrat Party Conference: Liberal Democrats' best hope is to hold the balance of power

    It was a tough week for the Liberal Democrats at their autumn conference in Bournemouth. They arrived at the sunny seaside town full of excitement and expectation, hoping that this would be the week...

    Mihir Magudia
    28 Sep 2009 Features
    Resilience

    Dealing with a personal breakdown: One HRD’s story

    It’s fair to say that I didn’t think anything was wrong and that I didn’t need help

    Karen Beaven
    14 Dec 2018 Features

    Poor performing workers biggest drain on HR departments, survey reveals

    Employees who continually underperform remain the biggest drain on HR at the expense of high performers, a survey by City law firm Speechly Bircham and King's College London has revealed.

    Tom Newcombe
    01 Mar 2013 News
    Skills

    Sharpening employees’ tools on a tight budget

    As firms weigh up the benefits of flexible working and employees decide whether to stay remote, there is one thing they both agree on: reskilling must be a priority, discovers Emma Greedy .

    Emma Greedy
    22 Jun 2021 Features
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