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  • Start Preparing for the In-House Recruitment Summit 2019

    As 2019 unfolds with increasing uncertainty for business, the recruitment sector is under pressure to address skills and talent shortages, whilst maintaining strong candidate pipelines.

  • Addiction in the workplace: Would you seek help from your employer?

    If not addressed, substance abuse in the workplace can be costly and dangerous for an organisation, but most importantly it can put an individual at great risk.

  • The 5 must-know job roles in the cloud sector – who do you need on your team?

    When it comes to securing the best people for your organisation, there needs to be considerable thought put into what is needed, which will vary depending on the size of the project.

  • Essex businesses benefit from top awards

    Essex businesses can achieve growth, increased profile, recognition at the highest level and boost staff confidence by winning a Queen’s Award for Enterprise.

  • Eploy achieves Cyber Essentials PLUS

    Eploy are pleased to announce the successful assessment and certification for Cyber Essentials PLUS following rigorous on-site testing of systems by external certifying body Aristi.

  • Revealed: 10 phrases employers are sick of hearing in the workplace

    Sick of your employees’ and colleagues’ use of jargon? Well, you’re not alone. New research from CV-Library, the UK’s leading independent job board, reveals that there are some phrases and clichés that employers simply can’t stand in the workplace, and ‘with all due respect’ (46.5%) is the most aggravating.

  • City & Guilds Group calls for urgent reform of skills policy development and implementation

    Leader in skills development City & Guilds Group is calling on Government to urgently rethink how skills and education policy in the UK is designed and delivered, in light of a new report launched by the Group today.

  • SME owners in the business services sector are concerned about corporate competition

    About three-quarters (74%) of SME owners in the business services sector are concerned that multinationals and other large corporates ‘have too much say’ over the future viability of their business, according to research compiled by accountancy firm, Menzies LLP.

  • A Mental Health Guide for Managers - Research Shows they Need More Support

    The topic of mental health in the workplace is one being addressed by a growing number of employers, as conversations increase around the importance of healthy minds.

  • Mindful employer increases Mental Health First Aid

    An adult social care provider in Berkshire will be adding to their Mental Health First Aider team as part of the activities for Mental Health Awareness Week.

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