The UK government has given itself less than five weeks to decide what labour controls to put on Romanian and...
Economics, government & business
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Employers will need strong support from the government if its White Paper pension proposals are to succeed, the CBI will...
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Pay rates for shop workers have stalled while working hours have risen, a report by Personnel Today’s sister publication IRS...
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Tory leader David Cameron has scored the first points of the political conference season as research reveals he is the...
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Almost two thirds of people think the pace of public services reform should be faster, while just 14% think reforms...
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Armed forces personnel are to be included in the government’s key worker programme, giving them access to cut-price housing.Ruth Kelly,...
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BAE Systems is to create 1,000 new jobs by 2007 after landing a £6bn deal.The aerospace company said that up...
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The government’s “children’s tsar” in Scotland has called for extra money for single mothers who would rather stay at home...
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Exclusive: The HR directors in all four government departments that underwent scrutiny in recent ‘capability reviews’ are leaving their jobs.Exclusively...
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A rift has appeared in the government over whether businesses should be forced to carry out pay audits to see...
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Labour's pains are likely to make for an uncomfortable party conference season. But can the Tories capitalise and will the Liberal Democrats spring a surprise?
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HR directors at four government departments that recently underwent ‘capability reviews’ will all lose their jobs, Personnel Today has learned....
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Salaries across the globe are expected to rise by an average of 5.9% next year, 1.9% above the inflation rate,...
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The UK unemployment rate has hit a six-year high, according to figures released today.Unemployment rose by 93,000 between May and...
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The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have published a new directive dealing with equal treatment between men...