A new independent body has been launched today to help ethnic minorities find work, with its chairman warning of tough measures against organisations that lack minority ethnic staff
Michael Millar
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The glass ceiling for women employed in Scottish universities is growing despite record numbers now teaching, according to a new report
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The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has offered its biggest ever rescue package to help save the pension fund at manufacturer T&N
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In the pursuit of good military management practice, Michael Millar spent a weekend with the Reserve Forces on their Executive Stretch programme.
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The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) has warned the CBI that its repeated attacks on further education bodies will do nothing to improve the sector’s relationship with employers.
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The Commission for Racial Equality has taken no action against Avon and Somerset police, despite concluding that the force was guilty of unlawful discrimination
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As the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks on London approaches, there is little evidence that businesses are prepared for the consequences ofa major incident.
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Asda has reassured customers that five days of strikes in its distribution depots will not significantly affect its stores.
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European companies drop share option rewards for CEOs and other executive directors.
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The government has called on employers to start discussing whether or not automatic enrolment into company pension schemes should be the next step in solving the UK's looming pensions crisis
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Smoking outside offices could soon be banned under new legislation, according to the government.
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Tony Blair confirms commitment to push through Compensation Bill.
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The leader of the Conservative Party has joined the growing clamour for changes to tax laws.
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Manufacturers are still giving low pay rises to staff as they continue to feel the pressure from the rise in the cost of energy and raw materials.
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The CBI said it supported the government's drive to reform further education and make greater use of competition to improve standards, but was concerned that the LSC was not yet fulfilling its role to implement this on the ground