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  • 7623 results for "economic recovery"

    Interviews

    The balancing act between unfettered wealth creation and fairness is a tricky one

    Labour leader Ed Miliband’s Budget mantra of the “same old Tories” may have struck a note with the wider population, but chancellor George Osborne’s claim the party “unashamedly” backs business gets...

    Siân Harrington
    04 Apr 2012 Features
    Age diversity

    Older workers not supported in the workplace

    Only 12% thought older people were appreciated and respected at work

    Beckett Frith
    30 May 2017 News
    Physical health

    UK loses 200,000 working days to sleep deprivation

    Promoting better sleep habits among employees could add £24 billion to the UK economy

    Bek Frith
    01 Dec 2016 News
    Strategic workforce planning

    Firms failing to make the right hire for two out of five roles

    REC finds the costs associated with hiring the wrong person can be three times the hire's salary

    Jenny Roper
    22 Jun 2017 News
    Social mobility

    £1 million fund launched to tackle digital skills gap

    The government has launched a £1 million Digital Skills Innovation Fund to boost D&I in digital and technology

    Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
    29 Aug 2018 News
    Training

    Chuka Umunna: It’s a “disgrace” that two-thirds of the UK's largest employers don’t offer apprenticeships

    Two-thirds of the UK's largest employers have been labelled a "disgrace" by shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna (pictured) for not providing apprenticeships.

    Tom Newcombe
    06 Mar 2013 News
    other content

    UK has a relatively high rate of joblessness by EU standards, says the CIPD

    Although unemployment has risen by far less than expected in the past year, joblessness in the UK is deemed relatively high by European Union (EU) standards, according to a CIPD analysis.

    David Woods
    15 Mar 2010 News
    Age diversity

    Generation X needs more flexible workspaces

    More than 10,000 flexible workspaces will be needed by 2030 as Generation X adopts the flex model and works for longer

    Emma Greedy
    30 Mar 2020 News
    Responsible business

    HR calls for certainty on job support measures ahead of March Budget

    Employers need a more long-term plan for job protection if HR is to efficiently adapt to the nation’s third lockdown, says the CIPD.

    Emma Greedy
    06 Jan 2021 News
    Talent management strategy

    It’s time to ‘revolutionise retirement’, says older workers champion

    Business and policy leaders need to “revolutionise retirement” in the UK to encourage older people to work longer, the government’s older workers champion Ros Altmann has said.

    Katie Jacobs
    12 Feb 2015 News
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