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Learning & development
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UK organisations are not institutionally racist and diversity has increased in key professions, according to a government-commissioned review.
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A report has identified a significant gap in digital skills capabilities and employers' demand for them,
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One in three black and minority ethnic workers claim to have been unfairly turned down for a job, according to the TUC.
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The BBC has revealed plans to move hundreds of jobs out of London and invest in local reporting roles and apprenticeships.
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Most firms have increased overall investment in technology tools but only 27% of IT decision-makers are satisfied with their employees’ abilities to use them.
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People with ADHD often report having difficulty prioritising work tasks or remaining focused when reading or writing. Katherine Kindersley explains how organisations should support them.
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A new ‘flexi-job’ apprenticeship will allow apprentices to work with a number of different employers in their chosen sector.
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England’s apprenticeship levy has failed on every measure, the CIPD has said in a strongly worded statement stemming from an...
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Organisations can use the pandemic to reset and emphasise their values, according to Kanya King, founder of the MOBO (Music...
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Insurance company AXA UK to invest £800,000 in an academy to build skills in data analytics.
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National Apprenticeship Week: The Covid crisis has seen apprenticeship starts in the UK fall by 46%; meanwhile, the UK's oldest apprentice is revealed.
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Computing, medicine and engineering subjects continue to gain popularity for students, university entry figures have revealed.
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‘Flexible furlough’ should be extended through to autumn to provide income support for those whose work continues to be disrupted...
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Unilever has set out wide-ranging plans to improve equality and access to skills in bid to benefit society internationally.