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Latest news from People Management
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Unions claim tube strike was a success
Tuesday's 24-hour tube strike over 800 job losses and safety concerns brought widespread travel disruption to the capital and was deemed a success by unions.
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One-in-five households are jobless, says ONS
One-fifth of UK households have no adults in work, according to new figures published by the Office for National Statistics.
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UK graduation rate lags behind other countries
The UK is 'plummeting' down the international league of graduate numbers at a worrying rate, according to a new report.
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Davies oversees Audit Commission buyout
The board of the Audit Commission has appointed Gareth Davies to oversee a potential employee buy-out of its audit function.
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Lloyds Bank puts risk management 'at heart' of HR
Lloyds Banking Group is putting risk management 'at the heart of how we work with our people', the company's new people risk director has told PM.
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TUC claims work kills 20,000 people a year
More than 20,000 people are killed prematurely by their jobs every year, according to a new report from the TUC.
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Tesco Bank boosts leadership with cultural change
Tesco HR faced a 'daunting' integration and leadership challenge when it took full ownership of Tesco Bank and lost the entire senior leadership team, PM has learnt.
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Doctors' workload blamed for high dropout rates
Nearly a quarter of junior doctors drop out of their NHS training in England after two years, according to data from the Medical Programme Board (MPB), which oversees training.
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Long hours raise heart risk for unfit men
Men in their forties who work long hours and are unfit are at double the risk of dying prematurely from heart disease as their colleagues who work fewer hours, new medical research has found.
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NICs holiday starts for new employers
Business start-ups outside the south-east will now benefit from a national insurance holiday worth up to GBP50,000 when they recruit their first members of staff.
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