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    DWP awards £2bn contracts for welfare-to-work services

    by Guy Logan 1 Jun 2009
    by Guy Logan 1 Jun 2009

    The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has revealed the names of companies awarded contracts worth £2bn to get long-term...

    • Business performance
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    Unemployment could reach 3.7m by 2011, FSA concedes

    by Guy Logan 1 Jun 2009
    by Guy Logan 1 Jun 2009

    The Financial Services Authority has acknowledged the possibility of unemployment rising to 3.7m within the next two years.The FSA revealed...

    • Business performance
    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    Tap into skills surplus to survive recession

    by Guy Logan 1 Jun 2009
    by Guy Logan 1 Jun 2009

    Employers are operating on a skills surplus rather than facing a skills gap, and must change their management practices to...

    • Employee relations
    • Industrial action / strikes

    Tube workers to go on strike over pay and job cuts

    by Guy Logan 29 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 29 May 2009

    Thousands of Tube workers have voted to strike over pay deals and proposed job losses.
    More than 2,800 members of...

    • Vexatious claims
    • Employment law
    • Employment tribunals

    Tribunal judges urged to award costs against false claimants

    by Guy Logan 29 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 29 May 2009

    Tribunal judges have been given a stark warning to use their powers to award costs against frivolous or false claimants,...

    • Latest News
    • Learning & development
    • Training delivery

    HSBC staff training cut by 15% in past year

    by Guy Logan 29 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 29 May 2009

    Banking giant HSBC cut the amount of training offered to staff last year by more than 15%, its latest sustainability...

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business
    • Pay & benefits

    Manufacturing sector most likely to cut pay in 2009

    by Guy Logan 29 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 29 May 2009

    The manufacturing sector has stood out as the most likely to make pay cuts this year, after a study of...

    • Economics, government & business
    • Learning & development
    • Sector Skills Councils

    Shadow skills secretary pledges to cut the quangos

    by Guy Logan 28 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 28 May 2009

    May saw the publication of two reports highlighting the plight of graduates and school leavers trying to find jobs this...

    • Sector Skills Councils
    • Skills shortages

    Shadow skills secretary pledges to cut the quangos

    by Guy Logan 28 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 28 May 2009

    May saw the publication of two reports highlighting the plight of graduates and school leavers trying to find jobs this...

    • Career development
    • Latest News
    • e-learning

    Adobe increases e-learning opportunities for managers

    by Guy Logan 27 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 27 May 2009

    Adobe has increased the amount of e-learning training it offers to managers to prepare them for the economic upturn, according...

    • Career development
    • e-learning
    • Training delivery

    Adobe increases e-learning opportunities for managers

    by Guy Logan 27 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 27 May 2009

    Adobe has increased the amount of e-learning training it offers to managers to prepare them for the economic upturn, according...

    • Business performance
    • Employee relations
    • Latest News

    Honda workers accept pay cut to save jobs

    by Guy Logan 26 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 26 May 2009

    Honda workers have agreed to a temporary pay cut to save jobs as car production in the UK continues to...

    • Latest News
    • Recruitment & retention

    ‘Generation Y’ face poor job prospects during recession

    by Guy Logan 26 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 26 May 2009

    The CIPD has renewed warnings that ‘generation Ys’ and fresh graduates face a long summer wait for job offers, as...

    • Latest News
    • Learning & development
    • UK Commission for Employment & Skills

    Shadow skills minister reveals plan to cut skills bureaucracy

    by Guy Logan 22 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 22 May 2009

    The Tory skills chief has mapped out how he would slash bureaucracy in the skills system to help employers gain...

    • Bonuses
    • Business performance
    • Latest News

    Employee shareholders expected to vote down bonuses

    by Guy Logan 21 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 21 May 2009

    Senior executives face a summer of discontent over remuneration after unions warned that employees who owned shares would vote to...

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