More than half of British workers are still searching for their perfect job, research has found. A survey conducted by...
Economics, government & business
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A report has revealed that UK intensive care units for new-born babies are understaffed by more than a third and...
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The median UK pay settlement was 3.5% in the first quarter of 2007, according to the latest statistics from pay...
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Unemployment has risen for the first time in months to reach 1.69 million, according to figures out today. The Office ...
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Council’s ‘Skills for Life’ programme extended Council-wideBroxbourne Council has recently extended its ‘Skills for Life’ programme to the whole Council,...
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Rise in price inflation not yet having impact on manufacturing pay settlements
by Greg Pitcherby Greg PitcherManufacturers have moved to calm fears of wage inflation after the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose above 3% earlier this...
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The government has promised to ensure more than 475,000 public services employees in 19 departments will have basic skills and...
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British Airways cabin crew voted by a 76% majority to accept a new pay deal negotiated at the end of...
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Fears for immigrants on work permits grow as changes to Highly Skilled Migrant Programme take effect
Fears are growing over the welfare of the tens of thousands of immigrant workers who face being forced out of...
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Medical Training Application Service for junior doctors to undergo independent review
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryThere is to be a long-term review of the heavily criticised Modernising Medical Careers system used to appoint junior doctors...
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Increasing levels of joint working between NHS trusts and local councils could result in HR jobs being lost in both...
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I agree with the connection John Renz makes between equity and success (Letters, Personnel Today, 13 March). But his assertion...
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Scarcely an hour passes without someone bemoaning the quality of the education system in this country. Yet much of this, often ill-informed, criticism is missing the economic point.
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Recruitment Confidence Index reveals first drop in public sector employment since 2004 Gershon Review
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryPublic sector employment levels are expected to fall in the coming months for the first time since the 2004Â Gershon...
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Public sector ‘key’ workers such as teachers, nurses, police and firefighters cannot afford to buy homes in seven out of...