Too many young people are turning their backs on science and technology because of faults in the education system, Britain's biggest business group warned today
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John Cridland scathing about government's NHS pensions proposals.
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Private companies which have taken over the delivery of public services are among some of the best employers in the UK, according to a CBI report.
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This summer marks the end of a colourful six years for the CBI, as members wave goodbye to their enthusiastic and sometimes controversial leader. Ross Wigham reports.
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UK employers face two major international challenges: climate change and the increasingly competitive global economy, according to the CBI's new director-general Richard Lambert.
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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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Sir Digby Jones says education system hasn't moved on for the past six years.
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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
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CBI calls for end to needless duplication of administrative functions in government
by Mike Berryby Mike BerrySir Digby Jones calls for action to implement shared-service HR across central government.
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The CBI has praised the government for refusing to give in to pressure from EU member states to scrap the opt-out to the Working Time Directive (WTD)
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CBI says employers should not check migrant workers’ National Insurance numbers
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryThe CBI has welcomed the government's announcement that it will change the law on National Insurance numbers as part of a crackdown on illegal workers.
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It is positive that chief executives are beginning to recognise that people are such a valuable asset, which is reflected...
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CBI nominates British Airways chairman Martin Broughton for deputy president
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryMartin Broughton, chairman of British Airways, has been nominated for appointment as deputy president of the CBI.
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CBI report claims government is spending more than £100m that could go to front-line NHS services on delayed PFI projects.
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Outgoing director general of the CBI Sir Digby Jones is to become a partner at Deloitte