Is pregnancy discrimination putting women off having children?
Research from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has shown that working mothers are still being penalised for having children.
Research from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has shown that working mothers are still being penalised for having children.
In this final part of her practical series on getting the best from L&D, Laura Overton looks at evidence to help L&D leaders
The focus of this month’s edition is driving creativity
Jo Cook, an Independent L&D specialist at Lightbulb, writes about Training Journal’s 50th anniversary conference and the key themes of the day.
Kirstie Donnelly reviews current thinking on apprenticeships and calls for greater recognition of their value
Blaire Palmer tells TJ what firms must do to get the best out of meetings
At its annual conference in London today, leaders of the Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP) will reinforce their proposals to expand the apprenticeship programme which includes simplification of the current contracting system that is currently one of the…
New research published by the National Institute of Adult continuing Education (NIACE) highlighting social mobility as a key barrier to continued learning has been welcomed by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES)
Change management does not guarantee success but it improves the ability to achieve desired outcomes, Andy West says
What’s the best way to improve your performance as a manager? Patrick Woodman shares his thoughts