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  • 7620 results for "economic recovery"

    Age diversity

    Working beyond 65 can stave off dementia and Alzheimer's disease

    This week, researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry at Kings College revealed working beyond normal retirement age might help stave off dementia. The study suggests a significant link between later...

    Denise Keating
    21 May 2009 Features
    Responsible business

    How to create unified CSR in a multinational business

    Co-ordinating CSR across multiple countries and diverse workforces presents a unique challenge, but can also bring many rewards. Multinationals have more power than most to influence and impact the...

    Srimathi Shivashankar
    16 Apr 2015 Features
    Organisational psychology

    Emotional intelligence – the new skills gap

    Employers want to hire people with emotional intelligence skills but candidates aren't listing them on applications

    Nick Kirk
    19 Feb 2020 Features
    Flexible working

    Who are the Top Employers for Working Families?

    Thirty UK organisations have today achieved a place on the Top Employers for Working Families A-Z list and a further 12 have won a Top Employers for Working Families 2010 award, with Centrica,...

    David Woods
    20 Oct 2010 News

    Budget 2013: George Osborne announces a "tax off jobs" with the creation of an employment allowance

    Chancellor George Osborne has today created an employment allowance that will give every employer in the country £2,000 off national insurance contributions.

    Tom Newcombe
    20 Mar 2013 News
    Social mobility

    Rail fare rise outstrips wage growth

    As further increases to commuting costs are announced, experts call on employers to help ease the financial burden on workers

    Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
    15 Aug 2019 News
    Mental health

    Happiness Index: UK population is 'generally happy' - but satisfaction scores drop when asked about work

    Three quarters of adults in Great Britain rated their own life satisfaction with a score of seven or more out of 10, according to a research report published by the Office for National Statistics –...

    David Woods
    02 Dec 2011 News
    Gender

    How can we attract more men to HR?

    Will Davies, HR director at Ordnance Survey, on how to attract men to a female-dominated profession

    Will Davies
    26 May 2016 Features
    Apprenticeships

    Apprenticeship starts rise

    Apprenticeship numbers are up but still well below pre-levy figures, as reforms to the levy rules are due next week

    Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
    29 Mar 2019 News
    Advertising

    Recruitment lessons from the Olympics: are larger suppliers always the best option?

    The UK is in the grips of Olympic fever, and as businesses involved in the Games come under increasing pressure to deliver, I can’t help but acknowledge that there are several lessons we can all learn...

    Liz Longman
    03 Aug 2012 Features
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