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  • 7618 results for "economic recovery"

    Eldercare

    Employers face task of improving staff pension benefits while under growing pressure to cut scheme costs

    Pressure is growing on employers to give more pension benefits for lower costs, new research has suggested.

    David Woods
    29 Apr 2010 News
    Advertising

    Recruitment shake-up could "harm" police service, says former Met Police HR director

    Home secretary, Theresa May is expected today to unveil a shake-up of police recruitment rules, which could allow police forces in England and Wales to recruit senior officers from outside the...

    Tom Newcombe
    30 Jan 2013 News
    Training

    Profitable links between small business and university sector are growing, says IoD

    Almost three-quarters of SMEs in the UK have worked with a university or higher education institution (HEI) in the past year, for professional development of staff.

    David Woods
    14 Jun 2011 News
    Training

    Travelodge launches budget hotel management apprenticeship as alternative to university

    Travelodge is to launch the UK’s first budget hotel management apprenticeship programme for school leavers, including recruiting 500 new apprentices.

    David Woods
    06 Apr 2011 News
    Interviews

    HR Olympics Special 2/7: interview with Dame Kelly Holmes

    Dame Kelly Holmes needs no introduction when it comes to the Olympic Games – she has become synonymous with Great Britain’s Olympics success.

    David Woods
    07 Mar 2012 Features
    Social mobility

    UK faces continued employment inequality

    High levels of employment have benefited low-income households and disadvantaged groups but led to higher job insecurity among young people, according to the Resolution Foundation

    Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
    14 Jan 2019 News
    Mark Carney in 2013
    Leadership

    What can HR learn from Mark Carney about transferable skills?

    Former central banker, Mark Carney, has won the race to become the next Canadian prime minister, after Justin Trudeau announced his resignation in January.

    Lara Bryant
    11 Mar 2025 News
    AI

    Teaching union fears AI could lead to job losses

    National Education Union (NEU) leaders are concerned that AI teaching tools could result in workers in the education sector losing their jobs, Sky News has reported.

    Lara Bryant
    18 Mar 2025 News
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