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Why you shouldn't generalise about Gen Z

Why you shouldn't generalise about Gen Z

People Management — Long read on what Gen Z want from work

Business response to Ukraine

Business response to Ukraine

People Management —

Employee surveillance

Employee surveillance

People Management —

Employee surveillance deep dive

Employee surveillance deep dive

Interview with Robert Peston

Interview with Robert Peston

People Management —

TikTok feature

TikTok feature

Executive Grapevine Guide

Executive Grapevine Guide

executivegrapevine.com — Feature on whether IR35 changes will impact hiring of interim managers

Sum Total White Paper

Sum Total White Paper

HR Grapevine — Research journalist on white paper project.

Starbucks Cover Feature Interview

Starbucks Cover Feature Interview

HR Grapevine — Interview with Starbucks HRD EMEA to understand how Apprentice schemes work for them.

Teaching English in Saigon: At what cost is paradise?

Teaching English in Saigon: At what cost is paradise?

thanhniennews.com — Like many of my generation, my only viable post-university options included returning to my parents' house, returning to non-graduate employment or interning for free while sleeping on sofas. The option of teaching English in Vietnam sounded like a dream: a chance to live in a novel environment, get paid high wages and, perhaps most importantly, drink cheaper beer.

HMRC's 'sledgehammer' approach to IR35 changes could leave recruiters liable

HMRC's 'sledgehammer' approach to IR35 changes could leave recruiters liable

Recruitment Grapevine — HMRC's rollout of an online self-assessment tool, to help contractors, interim managers and agency workers assess their IR35 tax status, has been blasted by a leading tax and insurance advisor. Furthermore, Qdos Contractor claims that the changes on 6 April to IR35 could see recruitment agencies, who source contractors for public sector clients, become liable for any missing tax.

How the UK Executive Search market has changed in the last year

How the UK Executive Search market has changed in the last year

executivegrapevine.com — The last 12 months have been defined by political, legislative and economic unpredictability. As a result, Executive Search has been tasked with adapting to ongoing macro-sized changes to fulfil clients' hiring needs across multiple business sectors.

Further indications that IR35 will hit the private sector

Further indications that IR35 will hit the private sector

Recruitment Grapevine — Newly published IR35 forum minutes offer further suggestions that the public-sector reforms could hit the private sector, according to an industry expert. Whilst Qdos Contractor, specialists in IR35 legislation, aren't the only firm predicting that IR35 will expand into the private sector, they are urging those that will potentially be affected to get prepared now.

HR Grapevine

HR Grapevine

HR Grapevine — pages 24 and 25 - Impact of the Taylor Review on the HR sector

Sport's Direct rec agency creditors hit with huge costs

Sport's Direct rec agency creditors hit with huge costs

Recruitment Grapevine — Deloitte has projected the hundreds of thousands of pounds in administration costs that will hit creditors attempting to extract money from disgraced rec agency Transline. Clare Boardman, Joint Administrator of Qualitycourse - the parent company of Transline who supplied workers to Sports Direct's infamous Shirebrook Park warehouse - wrote to preferential creditors, detailing the spiralling figures.

Teaching English in Saigon: At what cost is paradise?

Teaching English in Saigon: At what cost is paradise?

thanhniennews.com — Investigation into remuneration discrepancies in the English teaching industry in Vietnam.

Preemptively Buried: Paolo Di Canio

Preemptively Buried: Paolo Di Canio

ontheballsport.wordpress.com — Major bookies have been gleefully offering odds of 7-4 on Paolo Di Canio being the first managerial corpse of the new Premier League season. You'd be a fool not to take them. The vultures had been sighted, spiralling tellingly close to his head, long before he stepped into the shoes of his jaded predecessor.

Pele's remembers Muhammed Ali

Pele's remembers Muhammed Ali

The Big Issue in the North — Footballing legend Pele has paid tribute to close friend Muhammed Ali on the 25th anniversary of humanitarian aid charity Human Appeal in Manchester Speaking on 4 June at the Palace Hotel, Pele paid homage to his friend a day after his death, talking about their relationship and Unicef work.

MP'S CONCERN OVER SCHOOL BUS PLANS

MP'S CONCERN OVER SCHOOL BUS PLANS

Big Issue in the North —

History is for doing

History is for doing

Big Issue in the North —

'Too little, too late': Council's failure of homeless people branded 'horrendous' by Manchester a...

'Too little, too late': Council's failure of homeless people branded 'horrendous' by Manchester a...

mancunianmatters.co.uk — The closure of two temporary shelters has re-emphasized the vulnerability of Manchester's homeless and sparked criticism of Manchester City Council's services. The disused Hulme Library, on Stretford Rd, and the former Beech Mount Children's Home, in Harpurhey, were converted by the Council into temporary overnight accommodation in December.

'More unpopular than ISIS': Manchester attacks resigned Tory minister Duncan Smith

'More unpopular than ISIS': Manchester attacks resigned Tory minister Duncan Smith

mancunianmatters.co.uk — Political figures in Manchester have slammed Iain Duncan Smith's resignation from his cabinet role as Work and Pensions Secretary. The ex-Conservative leader published a resignation letter on Friday night, citing the unfair pressure to cut funding to the most vulnerable in George Osborne's latest budget.

Bolton's nightclub scene remembered

Bolton's nightclub scene remembered

Bolton Journal — WHAT is the Bolton connection that connects Ronnie Corbett, The Drifters, Des O'Connor, Danny La Rue, boxer Joe Lewis and the infamous Kray twins? Rarely placed together, these characters were linked thanks to Bolton nightclubs owner Eric Eckersley, forming part of Bolton's glamorous past as recalled by Eric's wife Cynthia Parker Eckersley.

My Day at Sheffield Doc Fest

My Day at Sheffield Doc Fest

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