Voluntary sector workers are the most engaged and have the highest job satisfaction, despite being at increasing risk of redundancy, according to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development's Employee Engagement Index.…
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Some 1.48m women could be unemployed by 2018 if current employment trends continue and women's progress could be reversed, according to a new report from The Fawcett Society.…
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Employees' satisfaction with their ability to feed views upwards, particularly in the public sector has deteriorated sharply, according to the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development's quarterly Employee Outlook survey.
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A new employment deal needs to be articulated in the public sector based on greater flexibility and autonomy for individuals, according to a report by the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development and Public Sector People Managers' Association.…
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Public sector organisations face increased problems in recruiting and retaining staff, particularly at a senior level, because skilled individuals are shying away from the sector as the impact of the cuts is felt and the image of the sector wanes, according to the annual Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)/Hays Resourcing and Talent Planning survey.…
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