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  • 7619 results for "economic recovery"

    Flexible working

    Freedom of choice to prevail in post-COVID-19 work styles

    Employees will want more freedom in where they choose to work following the coronavirus pandemic

    Jo Gallacher
    22 Jun 2020 News
    Communications

    Managing change is at the heart of the HR role

    "Management that wants to change an institution must first show it loves that institution," the broadcaster and journalist Sir John Tusa once remarked. This is certainly true, but for change to...

    Fiona Morgan
    12 Aug 2009 Features
    Childcare

    Childcare vouchers: the clock is ticking!

    Childcare vouchers are a long-established government-led employee benefit for all sizes of company -- but adoption of these vouchers is not yet universal in British companies. These vouchers have been...

    Iain McMath
    01 Dec 2010 News
    Gender

    Achieving equal male-female representation at all levels

    Women now make up 50% of all senior positions as well as all consultancy and support roles at Montreal Associates

    David Thuillier
    19 Dec 2017 Features
    Flexible benefits

    Why embracing duty of care brings business benefits

    While Duty of Care is a legal requirement, companies that go above and beyond are reaping the benefits

    Stephane Baj
    15 Jul 2016 Features
    Training

    UK Plc lukewarm over apprentices, says CIPD

    In a depressing comment on Government aspirations for tackling youth unemployment, the CIPD reports that nearly half of employers (45%) have not employed apprentices in the past three years, with...

    David Woods
    08 Apr 2011 News
    Skills

    Government plans £500 million a year for vocational training

    This week's Budget will include radical reforms to the ways vocational and technical training are delivered

    Katie Jacobs
    06 Mar 2017 News
    Gender

    Why period pain is everybody’s business

    Period pain is the number one reason why girls and women under 30 are absent from school and the workplace

    Rosemary Umolu
    12 Sep 2018 Features
    other content

    European businesses slash training spend, despite global skills shortage, according to Accenture

    Almost nine out of 10 European employers have cut or frozen spending on skills and training in the last 12 months despite a continued concern over skills shortages, according to report from...

    David Woods
    27 Apr 2012 News
    Social mobility

    Matthew Taylor: All jobs should become 'learning jobs'

    A panel at the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) Progression in Employment conference discussed the challenges facing people in low-skilled and low-paid employment

    Jo Gallacher
    03 Dec 2019 News
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