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News for May 2010
Experts caution: government is overlooking equality in the workplace
Already charged with not being proactive enough, the coalition government must now address equality and diversity, indicating that minority groups must secure professional development and workforce presence for themselves.
30th
May
Recruiters Are Turning To Pills To Relieve Work Related Stress
The charity Mind has conducted a research study on the mental health of the worker in today's economy. What they uncovered is shocking. A surprising number of workers are turning to anti-depressants to help eliminate stress and other mental health issues that are a direct result of the recession occurring at their workplace.
30th
May
The Benefits of Temporary or Part-time Employment
With the downsizing in employment over the last few years, more individuals are turning to gain employment, whether it is only temporary or part-time. With this emerging trend, the unemployment has not elevated to the high percentages expected in the United Kingdom.
19th
May
Attitudes need to change on temporary work
In the recession that we are facing, it is an inevitable fact that more people will end up working in part-time or temporary positions.
19th
May
Pay cuts for millions of workers as prices rise - from Personnel Today
Millions of workers are facing the misery of effective pay cuts as salaries fail to keep pace with the rising cost of living.
8th
May
Line managers let down by inadequate training - from Personnel Today
Line managers are being expected to perform challenging people management tasks without the relevant training, a new study has found.
8th
May
