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covering those notified by employers to the Insolvency Service through the form, broken down by region and industry. Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity levels and rates by age group, UK, ...
However, employers have told the same survey they’re failing to see a return on their investment in the technology. About 65 per cent of respondents to an AI survey conducted by HR platform Workday ...
So you shouldn't have to put up with poor service. Our annual energy satisfaction survey covers 16 suppliers in Great Britain. Our most recent results were published in January 2025 based on nearly 12 ...
A survey by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce shows that most office employers have made no change to their return-to-office policies for at least the past year This column is from Trendlines ...
This was the lowest net satisfaction rating that the President has received since sitting in office. Compared to the September 2024 survey, Marcos’ net satisfaction rating fell by 13 points from ...
Employers across New Zealand remain cautious in hiring despite increased business confidence in the December quarter, according to the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER). Its Quarterly ...
Almost two thirds of Australians are using AI at work and 96 per cent say they’re confident with the technology but employers are failing to see a return on their investment, survey results show.
Albertsons is laying off corporate and division support employees around the country, a spokesperson for the company told the Idaho Statesman on Wednesday. Store employees are not impacted by the ...
Britain's top employers have been named following an in-depth survey of company reviews - and those with flexible work-from-home policies are among the top performers. The research, conducted by ...
By Sapna Maheshwari TikTok sought to assure its U.S. employees on Tuesday that they will still have jobs next week even if the Supreme Court upholds a law that would see the video app banned in ...