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    CBI proposes tax breaks for employers that recruit young workers

    by John Eccleston 31 Oct 2011
    by John Eccleston 31 Oct 2011

    The CBI has called on the Government to introduce tax incentives that encourage employers to recruit younger workers, in one...

    • Latest News
    • Economics, government & business

    CBI urges help for ‘forgotten army’ of mid-sized businesses

    by Beth Holmes 24 Oct 2011
    by Beth Holmes 24 Oct 2011

    The CBI has called on the Government to help unlock the potential boost to the economy from the UK’s “forgotten...

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    Training regulation would be ‘costly and counter-productive’, warns the CBI

    by Laura Chamberlain 17 Aug 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 17 Aug 2011

    Government proposals to extend regulatory measures on training would hinder employer investment and do nothing to increase skills levels, the...

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    Labour market suffering deep-seated problems, says CBI

    by John Eccleston 13 Jun 2011
    by John Eccleston 13 Jun 2011

    The UK labour market suffers from deep-seated problems that won’t be rectified by economic growth alone, according to a report published...

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    Fit notes failing to curb sickness absence, says CBI

    by John Eccleston 12 May 2011
    by John Eccleston 12 May 2011

    The CBI claims that fit notes have failed to deliver a reduction in sickness absence, with its publication of new absence figures...

    • Employee relations
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    Introduce league tables for employment tribunals, says CBI

    by Laura Chamberlain 15 Apr 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 15 Apr 2011

    The Government should introduce employment tribunal league tables to restore the credibility of the system, the CBI has argued. In...

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    CBI calls for ‘all-action’ budget to stimulate growth and jobs

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2011
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2011

    The CBI has called on George Osborne to boost exports, investment and jobs with an “all-action” budget on 23 March.In...

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    CBI chief criticises Government’s ‘vague’ growth plans

    by Laura Chamberlain 24 Jan 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 24 Jan 2011

    The Confederation of British Industry’s (CBI) director-general has criticised the Government’s “vague ideas” for stimulating growth and has accused it of...

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    Pensions Bill ‘good news for businesses’, says CBI

    by Laura Chamberlain 13 Jan 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 13 Jan 2011

    The Pensions Bill, which will introduce auto-enrolment and bring forward a rise in state pension age, has been described as “good...

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    Government must delay scrapping default retirement age, says CBI

    by Laura Chamberlain 13 Dec 2010
    by Laura Chamberlain 13 Dec 2010

    The Government must delay scrapping the default retirement age (DRA) until it has filled the “legislative void” faced by employers,...

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    CBI seeks ban on strikes where too few workers are balloted

    by Laura Chamberlain 4 Oct 2010
    by Laura Chamberlain 4 Oct 2010

    The CBI has called for the law to be changed, so that strikes can only go ahead if at least...

    • Recruitment & retention

    CBI director-general Richard Lambert to step down in 2011

    by Personnel Today 29 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 29 Jun 2010

    The director-general of the CBI, Richard Lambert, has announced that he will step down in 2011 when his five-year term...

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    New public sector pensions committee must create more transparency and framework for reform, says CBI

    by Kat Baker 21 Jun 2010
    by Kat Baker 21 Jun 2010

    The new public sector pensions commission must take steps to improve transparency over the cost of pension provision and establish...

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    Strike ballot rules must be more strict to reduce walkouts, CBI insists

    by Kat Baker 21 Jun 2010
    by Kat Baker 21 Jun 2010

    The CBI has called for stricter balloting regulations to reduce the number of strikes.In its Making Britain the Place to...

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    Failing universities should be closed to free up money for better institutions, says CBI chief

    by Personnel Today 9 Jun 2010
    by Personnel Today 9 Jun 2010

    Failing universities should be allowed to close to free up money for elite institutions, the head of the CBI has...

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