Germany's Kurzarbeit coronavirus furlough scheme is set to be extended to 24 months after Angela Merkel indicated her support for the proposal.
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France, Italy, Spain and Germany well ahead of UK when it comes to returning to the office.
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Complex patchwork of rules and practices between countries is dissuading employers from implementing track and trace schemes.
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ON-DEMAND | This webinar, in association with Sage People looks at how HR leaders are adapting in this new world. What does it mean for managing workforces today?
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ON-DEMAND | This Personnel Today webinar in association with Degreed ...
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With just one week left until the original deadline, we announce that organisations can apply for a two-week extension to...
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As the government lays out guidelines for various workplaces in the UK economy, Personnel Today examines some of the detail...
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ON-DEMAND | Why financial wellbeing is more important than ever and how businesses can create a living and breathing financial wellbeing strategy...
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ON-DEMAND | As the true impact of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic becomes apparent, employers are facing...
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Entries for next year’s RADÂ Awards – which champions the best in recruitment communications – open on 4 September. If...
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Learning and development professionals find themselves in the midst of what is arguably the most significant period of change in...
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HR teams and individuals shortlisted for the Personnel Today Awards 2014 celebrated their success so far at a special reception in central London last week.
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In this free webinar, employment lawyer Darren Newman joins Rob Moss to explain what the new flexible working regulations mean for your organisation.