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  • People, apprentices and skills revealed as key to business expansion

    New research released to mark the start of National Apprenticeship Week has found businesses place apprentices at the heart of their plans to rise to the top and rank hiring the right staff as the most important factor in helping them grow.
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  • Third of UK employees disappointed with their career progression

    New CIPD report finds poor quality careers advice at school and poor line management at work to blame, particularly among those from poorer backgrounds
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  • Late payments putting UK employees in the red

    Over a fifth of British workers claim bosses have failed to pay their wages on time, and have suffered financial losses as a result, according to new research.
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  • Mind the perception gap

    Perception versus reality: tensions revealed between managers and employees
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  • Glassdoor comments on Zero Hours Contracts going up by 100,000

    As today’s figures released by the ONS indicate that the number of people working on zero hours contracts has risen from 697,000 to 801,000 (representing 2.5% of the working population), Jon Ingham, Glassdoor’s Career and Workplace Expert comments:
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  • Graduate recruitment slows while businesses hire 25% more apprentices, reports the AGR

    Businesses scaled up their apprenticeship opportunities this year by 24%, but graduate vacancies increased just 2%, reports the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR).
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  • Nearly two thirds of job applications contain errors

    Almost two thirds (64 per cent) of job applications contained errors in 2015, according to new research by HireRight, the global candidate due diligence company.
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  • ‘The status quo is unsustainable’ – REC calls for more women in engineering

    Coinciding with International Women’s Day, the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has called on employers, educators and government to encourage more women to pursue careers in engineering, or else risk a debilitating skills shortage crisis.
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  • Businesses understand importance of helping employees protect finances

    With welfare cuts continuing, over one in ten (11%) employers believe they need to work more closely with staff to ensure adequate provision is made for their financial protection, according to new research from Group Risk Development (GRiD), the trade body for the group risk industry.
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  • For Women, By Women: How to Retain Senior Women in Business

    The spotlight has been firmly focused on the subject of equality and diversity recently. Numerous reports from the government and think tanks across the country are proclaiming that the gender pay gap is still stubbornly in place, and that women are still underrepresented in senior leadership positions.
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  • UK SMEs reveal their recipe for success

    A new report published by Standard Life today reveals some of the key drivers of success for UK SMEs (small-to-medium-sized enterprises) with research showing an evolution in working practices, company culture and innovation. Polling both SME leaders and employees within this crucial cross-section of UK enterprise, the report highlights the fundamental trends of collaboration, empowerment and adaptability as central to growth over the next five years.
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  • Video and game-based recruitment techniques – The pros and cons

    Recruiters considering using video or games-based techniques for interviewing prospective candidates can obtain expert insight from leading organisations at a free breakfast seminar held by WCN, the leading global e-Recruitment software provider, in Central London on Friday 18th March 2016.
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  • Over a third of UK workers admit they dislike working for their current employer

    New research from Monster.co.uk has revealed that over a third (38%) of UK workers don’t enjoy working for their current employer, with only 12% of saying they really like the company they currently work for. A further 32% of British workers said they are only happy with their employer ‘some of the time.’
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  • Webinar reveals the secrets of successful apprentice selection

    Best practice lessons on attracting and selecting the right applicants for apprenticeship schemes - from leading employers such as Siemens in Germany - will be examined in the latest webinar from cut-e, the international assessment specialist, on 16 March, 11.00am-12 noon GMT.
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  • Desire for career progression drives nearly half of HR professionals look for new opportunities

    Original research from Robert Walters has revealed that 43% of HR professionals are currently looking for new jobs, with 63% planning to change roles within the next year.
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