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  • 7623 results for "economic recovery"

    Employee relations

    TUC outlines plans for living wage campaign

    A jobs guarantee for young people and spreading the living wage across the public and private sector are two of the TUC's key campaign priorities in the run up to the general election.

    Tom Newcombe
    02 May 2013 News
    Training

    Toyota staff to train for an NVQ

    Toyota is to train 1,500 members of staff to attain an NVQ qualification in business improvement techniques over the next year.

    David Woods
    10 Nov 2008 News

    Government calls for united approach for carers

    "Eldercare is the new childcare," said minister for care services Ivan Lewis addressing an Employers for Carers Business Breakfast this morning (Thursday) at the House of Commons.

    13 Jun 2008 News

    UK employees have the lowest pay expectations globally, research reveals

    Workers in the UK have the lowest pay increase expectations of employees around the world, according to research published today by business advisory firm CEB.

    Tom Newcombe
    04 Apr 2013 News
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    'Little evidence' UK employers are engaging and retaining workers over 50, finds report for Acas

    There is “little evidence” of UK employers taking proactive steps to engage and retain older workers according to new research conducted by Cranfield School of Management and Nottingham Business...

    David Woods
    30 Mar 2012 News
    Pay and reward

    Salary increases look set to stabilise across Europe, according to Aon Hewitt

    Salary increase levels have stayed constant through the winter, promising some stability for companies across Europe, according to this week’s Salary Survey results from Aon Hewitt.

    David Woods
    05 Apr 2012 News
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    Government's Work Programme data provides 'promising' results for the success of the scheme

    The first Government data on the Work Programme suggests the scheme is having a positive effect in helping the long-term unemployed, but the figures have had a mixed reception from industry experts.

    David Woods
    10 Jul 2012 News
    Employee engagement strategy

    We must focus on individual not national productivity

    The UK has a persistent problem with productivity. Recent statistics indicate that productivity is stagnant and its growth has been sluggish for the past decade or more

    Ian MacRae
    05 Mar 2020 Features
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