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Companies are ‘wasting potential’ of a fifth of their employees
UK businesses are failing to invest in their workforces and new technology, relying on cheap labour instead
Read More »Public sector employers are ‘preparing to hire at fastest pace since 2015’
NHS staff shortages and rejection of austerity at election is encouraging managers to recruit more employees
Read More »Executive pay transparency will motivate workers to demand more money
Employers are waiting with bated breath to see the effects of revealing salary information and in turn, the average salary of their company
Read More »Apprenticeships in recruitment – the NEW landscape explained
Apprenticeships in recruitment – September 2017 Update
Read More »National Inclusion Week: Majority of Brits employed in ‘disconnected’ workplaces
61 percent of participants that are dissatisfied at work stating there are no initiatives in place to help them connect with colleagues
Read More »Solving the UK skills gap: Introducing the new professional apprentice
To improve the UK’s poor productivity record, the government is urging employers to develop new apprenticeship standards
Read More »Concerns over rising cost of using agency workers to plug NHS staffing gaps across Fife in recent years
Fife’s Liberal Democrats have drawn attention to “serious problems facing NHS Fife in recruitment”, especially relating to dental and medical staff
Read More »Breakthrough European ruling marks the end of bosses spying on workers’ emails and instant chats
Judges have ruled that the company who spied on an employee’s Yahoo Messenger account broke the European human rights law guaranteeing privacy
Read More »Robot automation could lead to Hawaii becoming the first state to offer its citizens a universal basic income
Hawaii state Representative Chris Lee has introduced universal income legislation
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