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  • 2480 results for "BUDGET"

    Training

    Proskills calls for greater investment in skills training for process and manufacturing sector

    Proskills, the Sector Skills Council for the Process and Manufacturing sector, is urging the Government to put greater investment behind skills training and qualification in this month's Emergency...

    David Woods
    15 Jun 2010 News
    Legislation

    CIPD calls on chancellor to avoid aggressive austerity measures and bolster economic confidence

    As the chancellor prepared to give his much anticipated Pre-Budget Report this afternoon, the CIPD has called on him to keep the rate of VAT at 15% until April 2010 and extend the Job Guarantee for...

    David Woods
    09 Dec 2009 News
    Hunt: UK business must close the productivity gap
    Pay and reward

    Autumn statement: What HR needs to know

    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt gave his Autumn Statement yesterday (22 November), prioritising reducing national insurance, boosting apprenticeships and getting people back to work.

    Millicent Machell
    23 Nov 2023 News
    Gender

    Diversity strategies will suffer in Government's drive for public-sector efficiency

    Government budget cuts put diversity strategies at risk, according to an equality think tank.

    David Woods
    16 Jul 2010 News
    Advertising

    Emergency Budget: Tax breaks on first 10 employees start-up firms in less affluent areas take on

    The Government is to offer new firms in Britain's less affluent areas 900 million in tax breaks in order to hire new staff.

    David Woods
    22 Jun 2010 News
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