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  • 7623 results for "economic recovery"

    Responsible business

    DHL turns to ex-military to plug driver skills gap

    Logistics firm DHL is recruiting ex-military talent to plug the skills gap for drivers in the logistics industry.

    Rebecca Gowler
    22 Jan 2015 News
    Employee engagement strategy

    Workers pessimistic about Brexit

    More than one in five employees (22%) feel less secure in their job because of the leave vote

    Bek Frith
    01 Aug 2016 News
    Healthcare

    A third think work is making them fat

    Sitting at a desk all day, not finding enough time for exercise, and colleagues bringing in unhealthy snacks were all cited as factors

    Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
    02 Jan 2018 News
    Women in leadership

    Employers need to break down the barriers that keep women out of the boardroom, says Theresa May

    Companies and customers could lose out if more women don't make it to board level, according to home secretary.

    David Woods
    20 Sep 2010 News
    Gender

    Women feel successful at work but are less prepared to ask for a pay rise or promotion

    Women are more likely than men to ask their boss for more responsibility, but are less likely to to ask for pay rises or promotions.

    David Woods
    03 Mar 2009 News
    Advertising

    January recruitment figures bolster warnings over skills shortages

    A skills shortage among UK workers has been highlighted by figures suggesting a growth of vacancies and declining availability of candidates.

    Gabriella Jozwiak
    07 Feb 2014 News
    E-learning

    Time not money is causing learning to falter

    Research by e-learning provider SkillSoft has found it is time, not money, that companies are failing to devote enough to when it comes to learning.

    Peter Crush
    22 Nov 2010 News
    Legislation

    CIPP pushes for right to request time off to train for all employees

    Employers believe all staff should be given right to request time off to train, according to a poll by The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP).

    11 Jul 2011 News
    Risk management

    Business services sector unfazed by Brexit

    SMEs in the business services sector were most optimistic about Brexit's impact

    Bek Frith
    05 Dec 2016 News

    Staff only three years in to '12-year wage' dive, claims TUC

    Employees in the UK are on average £1,600 worse off each year than three years ago, because the "dire" state of the economy has pushed down wages, the TUC has claimed.

    Tom Newcombe
    04 Oct 2012 News
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