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Older people are open to work experience
Alistair McQueen, who runs savings and retirement at Aviva, apparently thinks that an extended working life should be supported and celebrated
Read More »Could tomorrow’s businesses operate without any fixed premises?
Many companies are choosing to save money by cutting down on office space. This can benefit both the employer and the employee
Read More »Employment reaches another record high
The employment rate is at a record high of 75.3% with a record 32.14 million people in work
Read More »Corporate governance reforms will force listed companies to disclose pay ratios
Due to come into effect by June 2018, the new law will affect around 900 publicly-listed companies
Read More »‘British jobs for British workers’ is returning, a fascist invasion into mainstream politics
The terminology running through the government’s leaked Brexit plans – and Labour’s reaction – is shocking and hasn’t received enough coverage or investigation
Read More »Over 30,000 West Midlands trainees and apprentices to receive half price bus and tram travel
Half price travel on the region’s tram and bus network as part of initiative to assist them to stay on the career ladder
Read More »Rise of the ‘Manny’: Breakdown of gender stereotypes has assisted record recruitment at elite nanny training school Norland College
The 2017 intake of Norland nannies has seen its largest intake of male students join the course
Read More »Care bear robots to assist with staff shortages in Japanese nurseries
Robot ‘Vevo’ can recognise and greet children as well as record their body temperatures using a thermograph
Read More »Brexit: Businesses caution against ‘UK workers first’ proposal
Companies who rely on EU workers have warned of the "catastrophic" impact of proposals to slash unskilled migration once Britain exits the EU
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