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  • ‘Operation Preparation’: parallels between the UK’s business and employment planning for Brexit and WWII

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  • Moving out to move on: using a mixed methods approach to understand the link between migration and disadvantage

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  • Progression in Employment

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  • 2019 looks set to bring talent shortages, so it's time for creative and innovative HR practice

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  • Workforce planning remains a missing link in the NHS long term plan

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  • Using data to improve employment support for refugee communities

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  • Brexit: retaining talent through change

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  • Free movement will not end with this deal - and that's welcome news

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  • Assessment of public interventions to combat labour market segmentation in four EU Member States

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