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Are compassionate organisations a possibility?
NewsKate Spiegelhalter writes in Employment Studies, the IES employment policy newsletter, on the rise of compassion as a way of improving employee...
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Preparing for technical education routes in England
NewsJoy Williams discusses the development of T-Levels and the impact of technical education policy reforms for the IES Employment Studies newsletter....
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Developing inclusive approaches to supporting disabled students in higher education
NewsHow are higher education providers in England supporting disabled students? Emma Pollard writes in Employment Studies on recent IES research on...
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Segmenting the UK's self-employed workforce
NewsAndrea Broughton writes in Employment Studies on recent research for the Centre for Research on Self-Employment. In offering a segmentation of the...
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Employee engagement: Dying, or a happy ending?
NewsDuncan Brown reflects on debate at the CIPD annual conference 2017 with Professor Ilke Inceoglu and delegates, considering whether employee...
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The Guardian covers IES survey of nursing staff on behalf of the Royal College of Nursing, in article on NHS staff shortages
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Nursing Times reports findings from IES survey on behalf of the Royal College of Nursing, including low morale and worries about staffing levels amongst nursing staff
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Nursing in Practice report findings from the Royal College of Nursing Employment Survey 2017, conducted by IES
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Slides: Productivity...
PublicationDuncan Brown's presentation slides from IES HR Network event 'Workplace productivity: The human factor', December 2017.
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Slides: Productivity: What is it and why does it matter?
PublicationStephen Bevan's slides from IES HR Network event 'Workplace productivity: The human factor', December 2017, London.