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Royal College of Nursing Employment Survey 2017
PublicationThe nursing workforce in 2017 is under a number of pressures, both from the demand side but also the supply side. The findings of this survey paint...
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Four in five nurses think staffing levels are insufficient to meet patient needs
NewsPress release: New survey findings reveal a picture of the nursing workforce facing severe challenges, with increasing workforce pressures...
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Market pay supplements: sticking plasters or longer-term solutions to recruitment and retention pressures?
NewsAre pay supplements a long-term solution to recruitment and retention issues? Catherine Rickard reflects on recent IES research on behalf of the...
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Communicating pay gaps
ConferenceBrown D, UCEA conference: Rising to the communications challenges, Universities & Colleges Employers Association, London, December 2017
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Precarious work in the EU and the 'gig economy'
ConferenceBroughton A, Fafo seminar: How to define and measure precarious atypical work, Fafo Foundation, Oslo, Norway, December 2017
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New research: Do market pay supplements help to address recruitment and retention issues in public sector employers?
NewsThe use and effectiveness of market pay supplements and Recruitment and Retention Payments for staff including nurses, IT professionals and social...
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Review of the use and effectiveness of market pay supplements
PublicationThis report assesses the use and effectiveness of market pay supplements and Recruitment and Retention Payments in the public sector.
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Full team ahead: Understanding the UK non-surgical cancer treatments workforce
PublicationThis Cancer Research UK report presents the findings from research undertaken by IES in partnership with 2020 Delivery into the UK's non-surgical...
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Motivations and Experiences of UK gig economy workers
ConferenceBroughton A, CIPD Applied Research Conference, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, Glasgow, December 2017
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How New Labour made Britain into a migration state
ArticleConsterdine E, The Conversation, [Online], December 2017