Doctors' training hours could be cut in a review, according to a report in the Guardian.
Learning & development
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A Dorset Police officer allegedly used bolt cutters to 'forcibly' remove earrings worn by three trainee officers ahead of a fitness test.
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Nearly two-thirds of British workers feel skills needed will change in the next five years, says Indeed's Future of Work report.
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Italy has joined the ranks of countries serving digital nomad visas. How attractive are such offers to British remote workers?
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HR chief for Europe Dannii Portsmouth tells Personnel Today how the drinks giant is focusing on employee experience.
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Consultation launched on proposals to reduce barriers for younger people to train and work as bus and lorry drivers.
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Excessive workload, poor time allocation, and lack of training were identified as the major triggers for stress, found the study.
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The Low Pay Commission has recommended to the government that it moves towards expanding the National Living Wage (NLW) to anyone over-18.
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More than 300 new staff with no previous experience are being taken on by Northern Trains to work on its fleet.
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The government will announce a suite of apprenticeship reforms aimed at making it easier for small businesses to recruit and fund apprentices.
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Seven in 10 government bodies say that skills are a barrier to artificial intelligence adoption in their organisation.
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What do HR experts and labour market observers make of this year's Spring Budget?
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Defence company Babcock International Group is creating more than 1,000 new jobs at its shipbuilding facility in Rosyth.
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Women now hold 42% of board roles across the FTSE 100, the study found, a small increase on the figure in 2022, 40% and 2021, when it was 39%.
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Busy Bees: Retention and attraction in the burgeoning childcare sector
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherBusy Bees Nurseries group people director Charlotte Hutchings discusses how the company will recruit more childcare workers and the power of apprenticeships.