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  • 7624 results for "economic recovery"

    Legislation

    House of Commons debates proposed huge increase to statutory redundancy pay

    A second reading debate on statutory redundancy pay will take place in the House of Commons today, containing proposals to increase the maximum week's earnings used to calculate redundancy pay by 43%,...

    David Woods
    13 Mar 2009 News
    Legislation

    Too worried to claim compensation for injuries at work

    Staff 'stoically avoid' seeking compensation for injuries at work - even for modest amounts of money - for fear they will be made redundant as punishment.

    David Woods
    05 Jan 2009 News
    other content

    1 spent on change management projects can yield a return of 6.50, according to new research

    Employers using change management strategies have seen a return on investment of 650%, new research suggests.

    David Woods
    07 Jul 2010 News
    other content

    Employee health and wellbeing remains high on employers' agenda

    Employers are spending, on average, 9% more on healthcare this year but despite increased costs remain committed to employee wellbeing.

    David Woods
    06 Jul 2009 News

    Deputy prime minister calls on employers to bid for share of £350 million growth fund

    A fresh round of the Regional Growth Fund (RGF) opens today as deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg (pictured) called on employers across the country to bid for a share of the £350 million cash pot.

    Tom Newcombe
    17 Jan 2013 News
    Interviews

    Civil service pay gap persists, as businesses push for more women on boards

    The pay gap between male and female employees in the civil service working remains high and is in some areas increasing, according to numbers released today.

    Joe Williams
    19 Nov 2010 News
    Communications

    HR managers are adopting imaginative ways of communicating with staff to improve motivation

    In response to concerns about staff motivation, HR managers are using a mixture of methods to communicate with employees to try to maintain and improve engagement, new research reveals.

    David Woods
    20 Sep 2010 News

    New funding for ACAS to simplify disputes

    ACAS will receive up to an extra 37 million of funding from government in an effort to simplify the dispute resolution system, minister for employment relations Pat McFadden has announced.

    08 Feb 2008 News

    TUC campaigns for new autumn Community Day holiday

    The TUC today launches its campaign calling for a new autumn bank holiday to celebrate volunteering.

    06 May 2008 News
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