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    Number of migrant hires rises while number of UK nationals in employment falls

    One in 10 employers plan to hire migrant workers over the next quarter, despite the dramatic fall in labour demand.

    David Woods
    12 Aug 2009 News
    Data protection

    Get prepared for the GDPR

    06 Jun 2017 Advertorial
    Advertising

    The Co-op enhances apprenticeship and graduate schemes, encouraging other businesses to help young unemployed

    The Co-operative Group has called on businesses to do more to support young people and help them get a job, following last week’s news youth unemployment has topped one million.

    24 Nov 2011 News
    Share schemes

    Government announces measures to boost direct employee ownership

    Government has announced changes to 'over-burdensome' share buy back rules aimed at boosting direct employee ownership and cutting red tape.

    Tom Newcombe
    30 Apr 2013 News
    HR metrics

    Training in resilience

    Resilience has become something of a buzzword when it comes to dealing with workplace stress and increasing mental wellbeing. It all comes down to employees having the mental toughness in place to...

    Katie Jacobs
    02 Jun 2014 Features
    Eldercare

    Comprehensive Spending Review: state pension age to rise to 66 by 2020

    The state pension age for both men and women is to rise to 66 by 2020, six years earlier than previously announced, the chancellor of the Exchequer has revealed.

    David Woods
    20 Oct 2010 News

    Workers think organisations are too slow and inflexible, according to Hay Group research

    While many companies know that becoming more agile and flexible is necessary for future success, employees think that their organisations are stuck in the slow lane, according to research released...

    Katie Jacobs
    09 Nov 2012 News
    Apprenticeships

    Lack of career advice breeds 'low aspirations'

    Only half of young people (aged between 14- and 24-years-old) receive any formal career advice, leading to many having low career aspirations, according to research by the Chartered Management...

    Hywel Roberts
    11 Nov 2014 News
    Incentive and motivation

    ‘Extreme transparency’ a major organisational trend in 2015

    The rise in social sharing and e-commerce will force organisations to become more transparent in 2015, according to a workplace report.

    Rebecca Gowler
    03 Feb 2015 News
    other content

    Graduate jobseekers rate training more important than job security and salary

    Training is the most important factor for graduates looking for a job - ranking higher than job security and salary.

    David Woods
    15 Apr 2009 News
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