Junior doctors are threatening to desert the NHS if they fail to find training posts.
Career development
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Employers have promised £2.4bn to train staff in IT skills in an attempt to close the UK’s productivity gap with France, Germany and the US
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Only a quarter of the UK workforce has fulfilled their childhood ambition, according to a survey of 40,000 people by Friends Reunited.
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A cull of middle management is looming in the UK, because too many managers have failed to adapt to the changing nature of the workplace, academics have predicted.
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Operations guidelines for the government's union modernisation fund have been published.
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Half of the UK’s young adults are planning to start their own business rather than work for another organisation, according...
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UK workers are more interested in planning their next night out than thinking about their careers, according to research.
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Despite lacking a real definition, firms are fully committed to the concept of the corporate university. Simon Kent finds out how they work
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UK workers are hungry for skills development, with four out of five expecting their company to provide work-based learning, according to research.
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Four-step 'customer care' programme aims to improve patient experience in NHS.
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The British Chambers of Commerce has called on the government to focus on vocational skills
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Steve James has been appointed vice-president of HR at hotel group Hilton UK and Ireland. He was previously an HR partner at global consultancy Deloitte.
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Short takes on this week's training news
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Mahmood Noman, 35, talks about the challenges he faces as worldwide IT training manager for the British Council
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Training the 1.5 million people working in the UK hospitality sector poses three big obstacles for employers. Most have fewer...