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Skills shortages
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Seven in 10 employers across the UK are still witnessing a shortage of all types of candidates for their roles, new research reveals.
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One in eight workers will need reskilling by 2030 to aid the UK's transition to a net-zero economy, a report claims.
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December 2023 saw a continued rise in candidate availability with economic uncertainty causing redundancies and a slowdown in hiring.
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Personnel Today reviews a momentous year – with industrial relations, toxic workplace cultures, AI and immigration among the major themes.
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Letter states the levy should be altered to help employers reduce labour shortages and fund courses shorter than one year.
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Net migration hit a record-breaking 745,000 in 2022, according to a revised analysis from the Office for National Statistics.
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Ministers have claimed that changes announced in the Autumn Statement will ‘tear down barriers’ to work for more than 2.4...
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Public sector pay to match private sector according to the CIPD’s Labour Market Outlook, which also analysed employer attitudes to AI.
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Small business apprenticeship starts have dropped by almost half since the apprenticeship levy was introduced.
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Workers over 65 have added almost 1 million employees to the UK labour market since 2000, according to the Centre for Ageing Better.
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The flagship civil service recruitment programme has exceeded its target of 50% of graduates with a STEM qualification.
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Employers need to create a culture of continuous learning and give teams opportunities to advance their skills, finds report.