Sutton Trust: ‘If 93% of pupils in the UK are state educated, then this should be reflected across all sectors and positions in society.’
Learning & development
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Young people are more interested in apprenticeships than ever before, but a flawed syste is preventing them from pursuing them.
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Only 29% of UK organisations have delivered training on the failure to prevent fraud, the new corporate criminal offence.
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'AI training divorced from the realities of work, and concentrated in the hands of the few, will never build true capability.'
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Our pick of recent appointments in HR includes significant shifts at the CIPD and one of the country's leading insurance firms.
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Only two-fifths of women (41%) globally expect that the gender pay gap will be closed for their generation, with confidence...
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The HR Director of the Year award is one of the most coveted prizes in the Personnel Today Awards.
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Criminal offence of ‘failure to prevent fraud’ means organisations have to demonstrate reasonable fraud prevention measures are in place.
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Accountancy firm Deloitte has said it intends to take on nearly 1,500 graduates and apprentices between now and December.
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A lack of succession planning has led most of the UK’s largest listed companies to chose external candidates as their new chief executive, a trend not seen elsewhere in Europe or in the US.
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Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer launches neurodiversity mentoring programme
by Zoe Wickensby Zoe WickensLaw firm Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer has introduced a neurodiversity mentoring programme for staff.
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AI in learning still ‘potential not reality’, according to analysts
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherThe use of artificial intelligence in learning platforms ‘remains potential rather than reality’, according to analysts at Fosway Group.
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Skills England has published its latest data on future employment needs and the skills that will be required to fulfil...
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UK businesses are still struggling with significant skills gap when it comes to adopting AI effectively, research has suggested.
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A quarter of A Level students say they would now choose doing an apprenticeship over going to university.