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  • What can HR learn from the NHS?

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  • New research to identify employer practice that enables career progression for disadvantaged workers

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  • Dominant UK reward model is failing: new approaches must address low pay, gender pay and total rewards

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  • Fairness, flexibility and affordability

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  • Conducting a detailed workforce analysis for Cancer Research UK

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  • Full team ahead: Understanding the UK non-surgical cancer treatments workforce

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  • The future role of the veterinary nurse: 2017 Schedule 3 survey

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  • Workforce Development Guide (on workforce planning to tackle post-Brexit labour and skills shortages)

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  • The alpha effect: why the civil service will soon need more part-time roles

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  • Fulfilling work: What do older workers value about work and why?

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