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  • 7623 results for "economic recovery"

    Legislation

    Business secretary and employment minister both pledge 'concerted attack' on EU employment regulations

    Business secretary Vince Cable (pictured) yesterday said he was willing to take a “more confrontational approach” to intrusive EU regulations including employment legislation.

    Siân Harrington
    07 Mar 2012 News
    Legislation

    It's over to the High Court to decide on the legitimacy of 65 as a default retirement age

    Last Thursday the European Court of Justice (ECJ) bounced the decision of whether employees should be forced to retire at age 65 back to the High Court so we will all have to wait a bit longer to find...

    Adrienne Brown
    11 Mar 2009 Features
    Women in leadership

    Quotas are not the way forward for gender diversity, says home secretary

    Quotas are not the answer to boosting the number of women on boards, according to home secretary and minister for women and equalities Theresa May (pictured).

    David Woods
    29 May 2012 News
    Pay and reward

    Median pay increases according to IDS

    The median pay settlement level has increased from 2.2% to 2.8% in the three months to January 2011, according to the Incomes Data Service.

    David Woods
    03 Mar 2011 News
    Social mobility

    Graduate schemes falling short on diversity

    Recent graduates feel grad schemes are outdated and don't offer all applicants a fair chance, according to research

    Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
    12 Jul 2019 News
    International employment law

    Flexible visas could address regional skills shortages

    The government could attempt to limit Brexit's damage to the economy by adopting 'regional visas'

    Bek Frith
    25 Oct 2016 News
    Pay and reward

    National living wage implementation "toughest in low-pay cities"

    Sheffield, Nottingham and Birmingham will be most affected when the National Living Wage is rolled out

    Bek Frith
    04 Jan 2016 News
    Legislation

    Budget 2012: personal allowance to increase to £9,205 by April 2013

    The Government is increasing employees’ income tax personal allowance by £1,100 in April 2013, taking it to £9,205 in total.

    David Woods
    21 Mar 2012 News
    Legislation

    TUC and Volunteering England launch Volunteers' Charter

    The TUC and Volunteering England have launched a campaign to strengthen ties between paid staff and volunteers.

    David Woods
    07 Dec 2009 News

    Youth unemployment could 'shatter' the EU, say Euro leaders

    European leaders are calling for action across the EU to tackle the continent's escalating youth unemployment problem, which exceeds 50% in some countries.

    Tom Newcombe
    29 May 2013 News
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