UK employers are spending more on pension deficits and National Insurance than ever before, according to the Bank of England’s latest quarterly Inflation Report.
Georgina Fuller
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P&O asserts that claimant was only interested in compensation
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Lusty Rural Payments Agency staff held to account for inappropriate behaviour.
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Pensions crisis looms for non-saving women.
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About 200 vacancies for road safety patrols, or 'lollipop' women and men, have been filled in Edinburgh after a major recruitment campaign
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Ethiopian Airlines has overhauled its recruitment processes after training from assessment company PSL
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Permanent placements reach two-year high.
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Online rewards on offer to 5,000 building society staff.
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Online recruitment activity dipped in July, according to new figures from recruitment consultancy Monster
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Employers do not have a duty to pay full pay to disabled employees on long-term sick leave, a landmark Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has ruled
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Women working long hours and with responsibilities at home have unhealthy lifestyles, research has found. But is it a gender issue?
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Hundreds of police officers could have criminal records for assault, actual bodily harm and possessing offensive weapons, it has been revealed
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The number of graduates unable to find employment three months after graduating has tripled in the past two years, government data has shown
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HR departments are too detached from strategic goals and employees, according to a survey
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Almost 30,000 jobs were created across the UK's 21 key industries in July, according to a survey by recruitment company Adecco.