Experts have cautioned employers against “last-in, first-out” policies as it emerged last week that young male workers were bearing the...
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Local government authorities may be forced to move funds from training and employee welfare to cover salaries following the fallout...
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Unemployment in the UK has risen again, with the number of people in work falling and the number of benefits...
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A devout Christian who was put on unpaid leave in October 2006 when she refused to hide or remove a...
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A new “rapid response” unit has been unveiled to provide support to local authorities facing severe short-term difficulties following the...
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More than half of GP surgeries now offer extended hours for medical check-ups.
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The rate of growth in bonuses has halved in the last 12 months, research has shown.
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Senior UK executives are unfazed by the economic downturn and believe working as usual and focusing on training will steer...
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The government will come under pressure to cut workplace health and safety regulations this autumn, Personnel Today has learned.
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A data security expert has called for senior IT staff made redundant as a result of the economic downturn to...
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Inspiring the ‘Kyle generation’ – Chris Grayling’s plans for welfare reform
by Guy Loganby Guy LoganForget Generation Y – the future of UK business hinges on the “Jeremy Kyle generation”, according to shadow work and...
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More than £1m in funding has been provided by the government to set up a team that will work to...
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UK recruiters have reported the weakest job market for permanent employees since October 2001.Based on a poll of more than...
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Home improvement retailer B&Q became the 100,000th company to sign up to Train to Gain, but employer groups say more...
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Initiatives aimed at reducing administrative burdens on employers have failed, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).The Administrative Burdens Reduction...