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  • 7079 results for "data paralysis"

    Training

    Number of young people not in education, employment or training falls

    The number of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) has fallen slightly year-on-year, according to new data.

    Richard Stuart-Turner
    21 Aug 2020 News
    Absence management

    Absence management: Can new technology predict when employees are going to be off?

    There is no shortage of statistics on rates of staff absence. And systems are now being developed that not only record absence data but actually predict when an employee will next be off. The danger...

    Robert Gray
    25 Jun 2010 Features
    Talent management systems

    The online threats faced by HR departments

    Typically, HR departments are privy to a company’s most sensitive information, be it private details about individual employees ranging from their personal information and insight on their financial...

    Paul Wood
    17 Jan 2013 Features
    Recognition

    Employees considering career change after furlough

    Over half (51%) of furloughed UK employees are considering a career change, according to new research by IT management company NTT DATA UK.

    Emma Greedy
    13 Apr 2021 News
    Wellbeing

    You're measuring wellbeing wrong

    We should be measuring successful prevention of wellbeing issues, rather than their treatment, to evaluate workplace wellbeing.

    Karl Bennett
    05 Dec 2024 Comment
    Pay and reward

    Salaries failing to increase with inflation

    The latest employee earnings data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed pay has stagnated, while the proportion classed as middle-earners remains unchanged.

    Peter Crush
    28 Jun 2022 News
    Communications

    Threefold spike in WhatsApps used as tribunal evidence

    The number of employment tribunals using WhatsApp messages as evidence has tripled since 2019, according to analysis of HM Courts and Tribunal Service data by law firm Nockolds.

    Honey Wyatt
    23 Oct 2024 News
    Employment tribunal

    Lawyers call for more support as employment tribunal cases soar

    The number of open single case claims made to employment tribunal has increased by almost a third in one year, new data has revealed.

    Lara Bryant
    17 Mar 2025 News
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