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CSR policies 'important to young professionals'
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an increasingly important issue for young professionals, with many now

Employers 'more eco-friendly than workers'
Being green is more important to employers than it is to their workers, a study

Firms still struggling to implement smoking laws
Many firms are struggling to get to grips with the recently introduced anti-smoking legislation, it

Homeworking 'beneficial to UK employees'
Many UK workers feel that working from home rather than commuting into the office could

Brits concerned about job security
Britons are beginning to fear for their job security following the recent succession of interest

RI praises disability convention signatories
Global organisation Rehabilitation International (RI) has applauded the 100 governments which have signed the UN

Engineering constructions sector employment boost
Employment within the engineering construction sector rose by a quarter last year, recent figures have

Diverse workforce 'can help avoid expensive tribunals'
Firms should ensure that their workforce is diverse to avoid encountering costly employment tribunals, it

Working mums 'more likely to have obese children'
Working women are more likely to have obese offspring, a study has claimed.Research conducted by

Equal pay 'is decades away'
Equal pay for both sexes is still 25 years away, according to a new report.The

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Updated: Saturday, 18 May, 2013

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