Personnel Today Social mobility report: Work ‘may be no route out of poverty’ by missc 17 Oct 2013 by missc 17 Oct 2013 For millions of families, work no longer pays enough to provide a route out of poverty, the government’s social mobility tsar is expected to warn Tags: mjc home news pay social-mobility authbbc missc previous post UK unemployment rate steady as claimant count falls fastest in 16 years next post Ability x Skills + (Knowledge) = the right formula for change? You may also like Personnel Today Awards 2023 winners revealed 21 Nov 2023 Apprenticeships: overcoming the functional skills hurdle 13 Nov 2023 British Steel blast furnace closure plans puts jobs... 6 Nov 2023 Bankers’ bonus cap lifted next week 24 Oct 2023 Miller & Carter refutes tip-sharing criticisms 19 Oct 2023 Why the ESG agenda is an opportunity for... 13 Oct 2023 Universities and union reach pensions agreement 5 Oct 2023 Six ways to make employee wellbeing support less... 3 Oct 2023 Vaping study to gauge effect on cardiovascular health 2 Oct 2023 Calls for more protections for NHS whistleblowers 22 Aug 2023