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  • 7622 results for "economic recovery"

    Graduate recruitment

    Skills gap risks locking young people out of jobs

    A surge in the number of young people in full-time education has slashed the number looking for work and is leaving them without the skills to join the workforce, according to a new study.

    Dominic Bernard
    20 Oct 2021 News
    Childcare

    Rising childcare costs outstrip maternity pay

    The UK's childcare costs are the highest in the developed world, yet maternity pay has dipped over the last 12 years.

    Nosa Omoigui
    13 Jun 2022 News

    Plummeting pound: the impact on employers

    The rapid devaluation of the pound will mean further inflation, potential interest rate rises and make it more difficult to attract overseas talent, according to economists.

    Dominic Bernard
    28 Sep 2022 News
    Women in leadership

    HR reacts to Liz Truss' resignation as prime minister

    Liz Truss announced her resignation on 20 October, becoming the shortest-serving prime minister in British history.

    Nosa Omoigui
    21 Oct 2022 News
    Pay and reward

    Travelex promises pay rise to 3,000 retail staff worldwide

    Foreign exchange company Travelex has implemented a cost of living pay increase for workers in affected territories.

    Beau Jackson
    30 Jan 2023 News
    Employment law

    What does HR want from the next election?

    A general election is expected to be called in the second half of 2024.

    Millicent Machell
    23 Jan 2024 News
    Pensions

    State pension age must increase to 71 by 2050, researchers say

    The International Longevity Centre has stated that the UK state pension age will need to increase to 71 by 2050, to remain affordable.

    Honey Wyatt
    08 Feb 2024 News
    Skills

    Strike the right balance between national skills policies and local talent needs

    Last year, it was reported that the UK was seriously underperforming in skills development, dropping 26 places to 64th out of 100 countries.

    Nichola Hay
    20 Feb 2024 Comment
    HR in the boardroom

    Lessons from the C-suite: Sandi Wassmer, ENEI

    Sandi Wassmer, CEO at the Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion (ENEI) shares lessons she's learned on her way to the top.

    HR editorial
    26 Feb 2024 Features
    Employee relations

    Evri to recruit 9,000 new workers amid expansion

    Representatives of parcel delivery service Evri are to recruit for 9,000 new UK employees as part of the business' expansion.

    Honey Wyatt
    30 Jul 2024 News
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