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Posted by Feyaza Khan | Nov 16, 2021 | Diversity News
Research shows increased diversity in a workplace increases diverse thinking and breeds innovation in businesses. Some firms also reported increased investment.
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11 per cent of people who were in work twelve months ago will have changed jobs, with a higher salary at an estimated recruitment cost of around £18.5bn to HR teams.
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There have been fewer redundancies since the furlough scheme ended in September, according to the CIPD. Its latest Labour Market Outlook found more companies plan to hire and even more plan to raise wages in 2022.
Read MorePosted by Feyaza Khan | Nov 15, 2021 | Employment Law News
More than 300,000 people working for real Living Wage Employers across Britain will get a pay boost within the next 6 months. It comes as the National Living Wage Foundation announces its rates have risen to £9.90 an hour across the country, except London, where the rise is £11.50.
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