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Category Archives: Work trends
What work trends will affect your future?
Hello – how are you? Blimey, modern life is full-on! Everything is changing so fast and it will get faster. We have been reading lots of research about career success, employability, future skills and careers and the changing world … Continue reading
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What Is Fair At Work?
What is fair at work and who decides? I predict that fairness is going to be a burning topic this year and it will feel like the City are walking on hot coals at times. It has always been a … Continue reading
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Time or money? What would you choose?
New research by The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) shows that there is a hidden and growing trend of ‘under-employed’ people stuck in part time unemployment or temporary work. It is the highest figure on record, an increase of … Continue reading

