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Communicating employee rewards boosts engagement

January 31, 2020

Communicating employee rewards boosts engagement

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Gig economy is a “trap” for vulnerable workers

January 30, 2020

Gig economy is a “trap” for vulnerable workers

by Jackie Le Poidevin • Flexible working, News

Gig economy workers should not all have equal rights

January 30, 2020

Gig economy workers should not all have equal rights

by Jackie Le Poidevin • Flexible working, News

Firms swap overseas placements for short-term trips

January 30, 2020

Firms swap overseas placements for short-term trips

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Third of job seekers suspect class discrimination

January 29, 2020

Third of job seekers suspect class discrimination

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Is your biggest competitor already working for you?

January 29, 2020

Is your biggest competitor already working for you?

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People ten times more likely to stay in their job for friendships than a pay rise

January 29, 2020

People ten times more likely to stay in their job for friendships than a pay rise

by Jackie Le Poidevin • News, Working culture

Failure to put employees at heart of data strategy costs UK firms £10bn in lost productivity

January 28, 2020

Failure to put employees at heart of data strategy costs UK firms £10bn in lost productivity

by Jayne Smith • News, Technology

Getting on with colleagues key to job satisfaction

January 28, 2020

Getting on with colleagues key to job satisfaction

by Jackie Le Poidevin • News, Wellbeing

Equal pay: women too polite to ask for more money

January 28, 2020

Equal pay: women too polite to ask for more money

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1800s warehouse opens its doors for coworking

January 28, 2020

1800s warehouse opens its doors for coworking

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Over half of UK small firms lack high speed internet

January 27, 2020

Over half of UK small firms lack high speed internet

by Neil Franklin • News, Technology

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