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We author and publish a range of resources to keep you up to date with the latest developments in employment, labour market and human resource policy and practice.
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Supporting line managers to foster engagement
Robinson D | Jul 2018 | NHS EmployersThis briefing paper, produced by IES on behalf of NHS Employers, offers guidance to HR and senior leaders in the NHS on how line managers can relate to their direct reports in an engaging, motivating manner.
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Understanding the conditions for successful mental health training for managers
Mental health training programmes and methods for line managers
Wilson S, Martin A, Spiegelhalter K | Jun 2018 | Rail Safety and Standards BoardThis report presents the findings of research conducted by IES to consider the best way to support the rail industry to begin to train line managers in the rail industry on aspects of mental health and wellbeing.
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Summary of response to employment status consultation
Submission from the Institute for Employment Studies, May 2018
Jun 2018 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis paper contains a summary of the IES response to the government's consultation on employment status, which sought views on whether the recommendations in Matthew Taylor's review of modern working practices could achieve more clarity for employers when determining employment status.
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Response to consultation on measures to increase transparency in the UK labour market
Submission from the Institute for Employment Studies, May 2018
Jun 2018 | Institute for Employment StudiesThis paper contains our response to the government's consultation on measures to increase transparency in the labour market, which sought views on the recommendations in Matthew Taylor's Review of Modern Working Practices.
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Barristers' Working Lives 2017: Harassment and bullying report
Jun 2018 | The Bar CouncilThis report presents a selection of findings from IES' survey of barristers on behalf of The Bar Council. Focusing on three areas of the findings from the 2017 Working Lives survey, it explores the prevalence and nature of reports of harassment, bullying and discrimination.
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Slides: LSE: Gender pay gap reporting
Marrow L | Jun 2018 | London School of Economics and Political ScienceLisa Morrow's slides from IES HR workshop 'Gender pay reporting: what now?', 21 June 2018.
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Slides: Gender pay gap: Closing it together
Hales J | Jun 2018 | Government Equalities OfficeJisha Hales' slides from IES HR workshop 'Gender pay reporting: what now?', 21 June 2018.
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Slides: Gender pay gap: FDM Group
Plaxton L | Jun 2018 | FDM GroupLara Plaxton's slides from IES HR workshop 'Gender pay reporting: what now?', 21 June 2018.
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Slides: Gender pay gap reporting: what now?
Brown D | Jun 2018 | Institute for Employment StudiesDuncan Brown's slides from IES HR workshop 'Gender pay reporting: what now?', 21 June 2018.
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Fit for Work: Scoping the feasibility of an impact evaluation
Gonzalez Carreras F J, Speckesser S, Hillage J | Jun 2018 | Department for Work and PensionsThis report considers the possible approaches that could be pursued to estimate the impact of the assessment and/or Return to Work Plan elements of the Fit for Work service.