Support for over-50s to retrain or gain a new qualification is needed to reduce long-term unemployment, a report has said,...
Coronavirus
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A new focus on SMEs and younger people who are disadvantaged could lead to an improved demand-led system, says influential think-tank.
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National Education Union wants robust testing regime at all schools but ministers rule out testing for teachers and pupils who do not have Covid-19 symptoms.
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Researchers found that men were significantly more likely than women to work while on furlough.
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One in three organisations expects to cut jobs in the third quarter of 2020, according to the latest Labour Market...
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Occupational health nurses up and down the country heeded the call to come to the aid of the hard-pressed NHS...
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As work slowly returns to something resembling normality post-pandemic, occupational health will have an important role to play in encouraging...
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Occupational health is “thin line” protecting the Covid-19 frontline
The workload in healthcare occupational health has increased 20-fold as a... -
The CBI has called for greater clarity on how employers should handle local lockdowns, as increasing numbers of areas come...
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British Airways has confirmed today that its plans to make 12,000 job cuts will go ahead, and more than 6,000...
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The post-pandemic work landscape – the role (and risks) of mental health first aid
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonThe mental health fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could be immense. Mental health first aid could therefore have a key...
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As organisations consider how their workforces will operate and collaborate in the longer term, managers need to be mindful that...
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People with cancer could face a tough choice between health or finances if employers force them to return to the workplace.
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France, Italy, Spain and Germany well ahead of UK when it comes to returning to the office.
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Complex patchwork of rules and practices between countries is dissuading employers from implementing track and trace schemes.