Irish employers launch new national talent development programme
A national development programme which aims to nurture young people with high potential and benefit Ireland has been launched by a consortium of leading employers.
A national development programme which aims to nurture young people with high potential and benefit Ireland has been launched by a consortium of leading employers.
Many hospitals are treating apprentices as cheap labour by routinely paying them the minimum wage, even though they often do exactly the same jobs as colleagues earning considerably more, according to a new report.
Stella Collins provides help in understanding neuroscience and how to apply it through six questions.
Rob Caul and Joshua Roberts explore how to use gamification in e-learning.
Tens of thousands of children failed to get into their first-choice primary school on national offer day in England, and Labour have said that the situation will only get worse as a result of government plans to make all schools academies.
A new app has been created to offer expert one-to-one support 24/7 to all GCSE and A-level students with a smartphone.
Kate Mercer explains why bosses should stop meddling and get on with the job of leading the business.
Nearly one in seven HR staff has felt physically threatened at work highlighting growing concerns about the impact of disputes in the workplace, new research shows.
One million staff who work in crowded places in the UK are set to be trained in how to deal with terror attacks similar to recent atrocities in Brussels and Paris.
A new innovative game had been created to provide a practical experience of construction by training people to save lives and reduce injury.