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6th October, 2008

Recruitment & Training

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02/10/08
Most small business staff carry out tasks 'without adequate training'
The majority of staff employed in small to medium businesses around the world are asked to accomplish tasks without receiving adequate training, new research shows. According to a survey read more
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29/09/08
Peer to peer training 'can bring employees together'
Peer to peer training could help businesses bring their employees together and encourage them to communicate, according to a Business Link advisor. John Grange said employees who take part in read more
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23/09/08
Free nursery places pledged to help working parents
Gordon Brown has promised to provide free nursery school places for every two-year-old in the UK in a bid to help parents go back to work. In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, the read more
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22/09/08
Employers still recruiting despite the economic slowdown
Despite the economic slowdown and news of large scale redundancies, many employers are still looking to recruit new staff, it has been claimed. According to the Recruitment and read more
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22/09/08
UK workers yearn for new learning opportunities
Over three quarters of UK employees would go back to university if given the chance, either to help them achieve their career goals or to take on a new learning challenge. This is the conclusion of read more
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19/09/08
Re-skilling workers 'benefits employers'
Retaining and re-skilling workers can be of huge benefit to employers, according to the consultant psychologist and life coach Anjula Mutanda. She said workers in today's jobs market need read more
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15/09/08
Employers should encourage learning at work
Employers need to encourage and support learning at work as well as organising structured training, according to the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development. Martyn Sloman, learning read more
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12/09/08
Demand for green collar staff to grow
Demand for so called green collar staff is expected to grow over the next 12 months as companies look to improve their environmental credentials, new research shows. According to a survey conducted read more
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12/09/08
Employers 'should take volunteering more seriously'
Volunteering should be taken more seriously by employers when they are recruiting new staff, it has been claimed. According to the youth volunteering organisation V, a number of key skills can read more
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09/09/08
Lack of management training 'responsible for absenteeism'
Employers can boost staff engagement by offering opportunities for training and development, according to the Institute for Employment Studies (IES). Research fellow Dilys Robinson said there is read more
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