November 26, 2014
Unions and employers call for greater uptake of flexible working

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November 26, 2014
by Mark Eltringham • Flexible working, Legal news, News, Workplace
November 20, 2014
by Sara Bean • Flexible working, News, Workplace
November 11, 2014
by Sara Bean • News, Workplace
September 30, 2014
by Sara Bean • Facilities management, News, Property
July 1, 2014
by Mark Eltringham • Legal news, News, Workplace
June 5, 2014
by Mark Eltringham • Flexible working, Knowledge, Legal news, News
June 2, 2014
by Mark Eltringham • Flexible working, Legal news, News, Technology, Workplace
May 13, 2014
by Sara Bean • News, Workplace
April 29, 2014
by Sara Bean • News, Workplace
The death of an intern at Merrill Lynch last year after working around the clock, exposed the lengths many young people will go to get a foot on the corporate ladder. According to a new research project from Adecco, the demand for intern posts continues to grow; with half (49%) of all young people entering the jobs market willing to work for free. The higher the level of education the greater the intern trend; (38% – GCSE; 50% – AS level; 54% – A levels; undergraduate – 60%; post graduate – 68%). However, the survey of 16-24 years olds across the UK found that almost half (47%) of all young people would do any job that is available. The reason? Contradicting accusations that they are an ‘entitled generation’, 95 per cent of 16-24 year olds believe there is stigma attached to being an unemployed young person. More →
February 26, 2014
by Sara Bean • News, Workplace
February 24, 2014
by Sara Bean • News, Workplace
The CIPD has urged the Chancellor to focus on delivering a “Budget for Productivity” when he delivers his 2014 Budget on 19 March. The employment body has today put forward a package of proposals which call for labour market inclusion and the development of more productive, inclusive, and engaging workplaces. It is calling for a fundamental review of UK skills policy, together with a new focus on the workplace, the nature of jobs for the future, and how skills are being utilised. This, the CIPD argues, is critical if the necessary leap in productivity is to be delivered to boost real wages. A recent CIPD report found that already weak UK productivity has worsened as a result of a slow-down in job turnover during the recession and an extraordinary run of hiring that has preceded the recent return to growth. More →
June 5, 2014
Record uptake of flexible working masks what is really changing about the way we work
by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Flexible working, Technology