MoD exit programme; 78m sick days for UK staff; GCSEs 'not good enough'; Armed marshals on Tube
Learning & development
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The government is to launch a programme to help retrain Iraqi doctors and other medical staff.
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It is an urban myth that the word ‘brainstorming’ is insensitive, particularly to those with mental health problems, according to a survey.
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A campaign has been launched to encourage more people to become trustees of charities and is calling on employers to help.
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The overhaul of police training is leading to frustration and confusion among the forces, according to those trying to deliver...
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The annual debate among employers about the value of exam qualifications is in full flow following last week’s A-level results.The...
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A survey of more than 1,000 business executives for the Leaders in London conference has revealed the top 10 leaders of all time:
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In a bid to halt its sliding profits, M&S has turned to a New York motivational guru to inspire its staff
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The first Iraqi soldiers to be trained in the UK have completed their training in Wales.The 35 officers and non-commissioned...
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A former NHS trust chief executive has admitted securing a £115,000-a-year job by falsely claiming to be a graduate
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UK business cannot hope to tackle the ‘onslaught’ from the Far East if more students cannot be persuaded to study science and foreign languages, according to the CBI
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The Marine Society College has been graded the best training institution in the UK by the Adult Learning Inspectorate.
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Under-investment in engineering apprenticeships in the UK has exacerbated the impact of car maker Rover’s collapse, according to recruitment experts.
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The UK subsidiary of car maker Mazda is running a leadership development programme for its entire management team.
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IT services firm Computer Sciences Corporation promises no compulsory redundancies and a commitment to invest in the skills of its 10,000 UK staff.