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  • 7621 results for "economic recovery"

    Pensions

    EU uncertainty around pensions damages growth prospects of UK employers, CBI/Towers Watson research reports

    Proposed EU pension regulations would “add significantly” to business costs at a time when pension deficits are already holding back company performance, a poll of business leaders from the CBI and...

    David Woods
    12 Dec 2011 News
    Wellbeing

    Unions call for increased sick pay

    Trade union leaders have called on the government to increase statutory sick pay (SSP) in the Employment Rights Bill, BBC News reported on 6 December.

    Honey Wyatt
    09 Dec 2024 News
    Legislation

    Emergency Budget: What can HR professionals expect to see?

    Changes to capital gains tax, National Insurance contributions and tax on bankers' bonuses are set to be at the top of the chancellor's agenda for the Emergency Budget on 22 June, according to tax...

    David Woods
    28 May 2010 News
    Absence management

    As employee absence increases, 30.4 million working days are lost through non-genuine reasons every year

    The UK economy lost 190 million working days to absence last year, with each employee taking an average of 6.5 days off sick, according to the latest CBI/Pfizer Absence and Workplace Health Survey.

    David Woods
    13 May 2011 News
    Pay and reward

    Nestlé first large manufacturer to receive living wage accreditation

    Food and drink maker Nestlé has become the first large manufacturer to commit to paying its staff the living wage. Today the company received accreditation from the Living Wage Foundation.

    Hywel Roberts
    30 Jun 2014 News
    Healthcare

    Employers should do more to understand the needs of staff with cancer, says Maggie’s survey

    One in five people with cancer feel their employer could do more to understand their needs and circumstances, according to a report published by Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre and insurer Unum.

    Tom Newcombe
    18 Oct 2013 News
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