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Reacting to the release this morning of new ONS figures on the UK’s disability pay gap, Anthony Painter, Director of Policy at CMI commented:
Press release: Reacting to the release this morning of new ONS figures on the UK’s disability pay gap, Anthony Painter,
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Employers and employees face a ‘great cost squeeze’ as government support fails to lift sufficient pressure say managers
CMI’s findings come as inflation hit a 30 year high of 7% in March.
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Chartered Management Institute Reaction To UK Employment Statistics
12th April 2022: A high employment rate – though still below pre-pandemic levels – shows
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CMI’s comment on Gender Pay Gap Reporting 2022
There are still far too many women in lower-paid junior roles and far too few women reaching the top.
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CMI Responds to Spring Statement 2022
CMI responds to Spring Statement 2022, as Rishi Sunak MP addresses rising costs against a backdrop of economic uncertainty.
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Emerging economic slowdown heaps fresh pressures on UK industry
Emerging economic downturn heaps fresh pressures on UK industry – business preparation and Government support are critical.
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ONS Labour Market Overview: Employers and Managers Face Enormous Uncertainty
The UK jobs data continues to show some encouraging signs of recovery from the most intensive phases of the pandemic. Yet, em
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New management bursary scheme aims to support talented young managers to help prevent ‘lost leaders’
75 management bursaries launched to help budding business leaders achieve career goals.
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Women remain underrepresented in senior and strategic management positions, research shows
CMI research shows women occupy only 41% of UK workplace management roles yet an ‘action gap’ remains
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CMI responds to Government’s announcement on HE reform
It is essential that the UK increases its number of highly skilled workers and formally skilled managers and leaders.