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What can employers learn from the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games?
4 Sep 2024Claudia Plowden Roberts examines the approaches and strategies of the Paris 2024 Paralymics, how these have improved awareness and perceptions of disability, and potential lessons and benefits for employers and employees.
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August Labour Market Statistics: comment from the Institute for Employment Studies
13 Aug 2024Today’s labour market data (covering the period April to June, so immediately pre-election) sees a slight improvement on the very poor figures over recent months.
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Will the new government care for carers?
23 Jul 2024Kyla Ellis examines current attitudes and political policy in relation to carers and how with the change in government there is an opportunity for improvements, including the role of employers in this process.
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July Labour Market Statistics: comment from the Institute for Employment Studies
18 Jul 2024The first jobs data of this Parliament lays bare the scale of the challenges facing the new Labour government.
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New evidence to support flexibility in frontline and site-based roles
17 Jul 2024Astrid Allen summarises the findings from a two-year action research programme to introduce flexibility into frontline roles and evaluate its impact, on both the individual and the organisation.
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Election manifestos 2024: the ‘ins’ and ‘outs’ of employment rights
28 Jun 2024Kate Alexander explores what party manifestos tell us about the current direction of travel around employment rights by identifying which policy levers are ‘in’ and which are ‘out’ in 2024.
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Let’s start talking: why we need to reboot the partnership agenda between government, unions and employers
25 Jun 2024With just over a week to go before the General Election, Nita Clarke OBE, the Director of the Involvement and Participation Association and Mike Clancy, General Secretary of Prospect trade union, consider the current state of industrial relations in the UK and look ahead to the much-needed reforms of the labour market that any new government will need to address.
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Remembering Stephen Bevan
20 Jun 2024We are deeply sorry to announce that our dear friend and colleague, Stephen Bevan, passed away last night. Steve has been such an important part of so many of our lives over the years – through his work, as a mentor and as a friend – and we will miss him hugely.
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June Labour Market Statistics: comment from the Institute for Employment Studies
11 Jun 2024The last Parliament has been truly dismal for employment, and today’s figures are the worst that we have seen since the pandemic.
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Working for the future: five priorities for reforming employment support in the next parliament
30 May 2024IES Director Tony Wilson sets out five priorities for a new approach to employment support, for whoever wins the next election: based on ambitious objectives, clear entitlements, empowering people, a reformed employment (and careers) service, and new ‘labour market partnerships’ to take this forward.