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Archived News 1st Quarter 2004
Posted March 2004
Kennedy Replaces Browne At DWP
Nearly Half of Firms Extend Flexible Working
New Deal 50+ : No News Is Good News?
Over 50s Earn Less
Workplace Discrimination Falling in West London
‘Liquid Lives’: The Solution To Pensions Crisis
Employers Pension Schemes – Alive If Not Healthy
Nearly 50% of Over 50s Jobseekers Want To Work On Past Pension Age
Government Refuses To Lift Age Cap on Student Loans
Ask For Flexibility And Kiss Career Goodbye
Civil Service Job Losses – The Sting In The Budget’s Tail
Union Claims 3 Tier Minimum Wage Is Ageist
Landmark Court of Appeal Ruling on Temps
Move To Lift Age Limit On Student Loans
Two New Proposals On State Pensions
Union Membership Rises
DWP Allowing Staff To Work On After 65
EC Slams Restructuring Early Retirements
12,000 Manufacturing Jobs Lost So Far This Year.
70% of Employers Offering Some Flexibility
Free IT Training Pilot Scheme
9 Million CVs Registered with Top UK Internet Job Sites
Posted February 2004
CBI More Bullish About Growth & Job Prospects
Future Workers Can Expect To Change Jobs 19 Times
‘From Blue Rinse To Blue Jeans’
Working Time Directive – Reform Moves One Step Closer
49 - 55 Year Olds – The Golden Generation
New Enterprise Agency for The Recruitment Industry
N.I. Error Could Impact Pensions For Millions
Employers Raising Retirement and Pension Ages
The Pensions Bill: A Curate’s Egg
The Strongest Labour Market For A Generation - Allegedly
The Value of Over 50s Paid & Unpaid Work
Age Positive Campaign Takes Off in Northern Ireland
The Pru Finds Increasing Numbers Intend Working After Retirement
Over 2 Million Employees ‘Incompetent’
LSC Unveils IAG Strategy
The Huge Cost of Staff Turnover
Interim Management Changing
Posted January 2004
Charitable Volunteering Falling
Manufacturing’s Seven Lean Years Over
Home Computer Initiative Launched
O
nline Recruitment Paradox
Recruiters Increasingly Turning To Testing.
EU Funding Cuts Will Lead To UK Job Losses
Internet Recruitment Falling Out Of Favour
Lowest Unemployment For Nearly 30 years
Population Ageing No Threat To UK Prosperity
Air Crew Take British Airways To Tribunal Over Age Discrimination
Employment Predicted To Rise By 1% This Year
HR Professionals Largely Unaware of Latest Discrimination Legislation
Ageism Growing Says Minister
Too Young At 35, Too Old at 40
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