Early-bird jobseekers are best candidates

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Early job applicants demonstrate stronger verbal and numeric skills and are more likely to be hired than those who apply later, according to a survey of 11,000 graduates by psychometric assessment provider SHL.

£100k earners picked for Liberal Democrat tax rise

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The Liberal Democrats propose raising the top tax rate on earnings over £100,000 to fund tuition fee abolition, elderly care, and council tax replacement. Party leader Charles Kennedy said the policy would affect only 1% of the wealthiest taxpayers while funding key public services.

Feature: NLP – The fast track to skills?

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NLP modelling examines the behaviors and strategies of top performers to help others replicate their success and improve performance. By focusing on process rather than content, NLP offers a method for rapidly acquiring skills through studying what makes excellence possible, regardless of personal background or experience.

NHS unveils advice line for skills framework

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The NHS is launching a new advisory service on 18 January to help staff understand the Knowledge and Skills Framework (KSF). The helpline will provide guidance on KSF dimensions, personal development reviews, career progression, and learning opportunities available to NHS employees.

TUC slam Tory proposals to axe quangos

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The TUC criticized Conservative plans to abolish 162 quangos and cut the Union Learning Fund, arguing it would deprive workers of educational opportunities. The Tories claim the cuts would save over £4 billion for front-line public services.

HR grows its ‘influence’

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New research from IRS Employment Review shows that 73% of HR professionals report increased influence over the past five years, driven by new leadership and demanding regulatory environments. The survey reveals significant differences between public and private sector HR roles, with public sector professionals more likely to hold strategic board positions.

Editor’s Comment: Lighting the torch for jobs creation in 2012

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A London Chamber of Commerce poll reveals 68% of businesses support the city’s 2012 Olympic bid, with 47% expecting direct benefits. The Games could create thousands of jobs across construction, tourism, and media sectors, while also generating opportunities for skills training and volunteer development.

Work-life balance wins over pay …… again

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Recent surveys reveal that two-thirds of workers prioritize work-life balance over salary increases or promotions, yet over half fear discussing flexible arrangements with their employers. Men are particularly reluctant to broach the topic with their bosses compared to women.

Get ready for Softworld HR & Payroll event

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The Softworld HR & Payroll event returns to London’s Grand Hall, Olympia on March 2-3, 2005, featuring over 50 European software providers and free expert-led master classes. Attendees will explore HR metrics, outsourcing, benchmarking, software selection, and change management while receiving a complimentary Buyers’ Guide.

Bank predicts worsening skills gap in 2005

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Lloyds TSB predicts the UK skills gap will worsen in 2005, creating labour market bottlenecks that could drive wages higher for skilled positions. Two-thirds of mid-sized businesses expect skills shortages to hinder growth, while most workers report strong job security.

Europe leads the world in outsourcing

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Europe leads the global outsourcing market with 49% of major contracts valued at £19.6 billion in 2004, double the 2002 amount, according to TPI research. IT services dominate outsourcing deals at 70%, while European firms increasingly turn to outsourcing for competitive efficiency.

Case Study: Royal Mail delivers First Class HCI Service

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Royal Mail deployed the government’s Home Computing Initiative to enhance employee skills and create a better workplace culture. The scheme, which provides tax-exempt home computers with learning software, attracted 22,000 employee sign-ups and helped achieve the organization’s goal of becoming a great place to work.

Breakaway union challenges Aslef

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A breakaway group of rail workers has launched the Associated Train Crew Union (ATCU) to challenge Aslef, the established train drivers union, amid internal turmoil including leadership dismissals and resignations. The new union was formed by disaffected members citing years of concerns, though Aslef’s leadership dismissed the move as insignificant.

Staff resolve to be better employees

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Employees are making New Year’s resolutions to improve their workplace behavior, with common goals including meeting deadlines, returning calls, and eliminating gossip. A survey by recruitment firm Office Angels found workers are also committing to stop flirting with colleagues and taking unnecessary sick days.

Research day for Coaches and Mentors

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UK coaches and mentors will gather at Sheffield Hallam University on February 9 for the fifth annual Mentoring and Coaching Research Day. The event offers an opportunity to share research findings, discuss ideas, and network with practitioners across business, health, and education sectors.

Review: ‘The Medici Effect’

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Frans Johansson’s “The Medici Effect” explores how radical business innovations emerge at the intersection of diverse ideas, cultures, and experiences. The book encourages breaking conventional thinking patterns and building inclusive organizational cultures, though it focuses less on implementing creative ideas into profitable outcomes.

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