More than half of training specialists have major concerns about their organisation's learning and development provision
Georgina Fuller
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Europe army of construction workers bypass Scottish construction economy to build new lives in London and the South East.
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Equal pay settlement to 2,500 workers costs Aberdeen City Council £15m.
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Asthma sufferer and bar worker wins £6,000 for disability discrimination and unfair dismissal
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A City law firm will become the first legal company in the UK to formalise its commitment to equality by appointing an inclusivity manager next week
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Roll-Royce aims to win staff backing for final salary scheme closures with £500m donation to pensions pot.
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As the government's MG Rover Task Force concludes its work the remaining 2,000 unemployed former staff attend a local jobs fair
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Gay charity teams up with TUC to provide revised information about sexual orientation discrimination.
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Firm that sacked dozy worker must pay more than £,9,000 compensation because it didn't follow disciplinary procedures
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Decline in manufacturing accelerates rising trend in unemployment benefit claims
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City council could be landed with £100m bill as union urges women to hold out for bigger payouts.
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Insurance worker faces disciplinary action over online activities.
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Employers in London are being urged to get involved with London Cares Day next month to help young people in deprived areas by offering them career advice and recreational projects.
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Lord Turner's third and final report on solving the UK's pensions crisis was met with mixed responses from employers last week, as he showed little sign of budging from his earlier position
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Paul Cheesman, global HR co-ordinator, Agap