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  • Top employers for flexible working

    IES Perspectives on HR 2014

    Mercer M | Jan 2014 | Institute for Employment Studies

    IES has collaborated with work-life balance charity, Working Families, on the ‘Top Employers for Working Families’ benchmarking and awards. The plan was to develop a benchmark which showed employers the ‘platinum standard’ in being a family-friendly, flexible employer. The idea has developed over the years to demonstrate to employers that flexibility is also about business excellence and that being flexible and wanting your employees to be flexible creates the right conditions for productivity and competitive advantage. This paper outlines the benchmark and standards behind the awards.

  • European Restructuring Monitor Quarterly - Issue 4, January 2014

    Salvatore L, Gerogiannis E, Busch F, Celikel-Esser F, Broughton A | Jan 2014 | European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions

    In this issue: job creation and job loss at a glance; support instruments for restructuring in Greece; cases in focus: Radio Television Valenciana, Spain and Liepajas Metallurg, Latvia; and sector in focus: transport and storage – Amazon’s expansion in Central and East Europe.

  • IES Perspectives on HR 2014

    HR responding to threats and opportunities

    Dec 2013 | Institute for Employment Studies

    Topics covered in IES Perspectives on HR 2014, include: big data and HR analytics; outsourcing decision making: Can we make it more considered?; crowdsourced leadership; zero-hour contracts: the continued debate in 2014; understanding resilience; diversity at senior team and board level; talent for what? Reconnecting talent management with business needs; top employers for flexible working; and establishing a culture of openness.

  • Monitoring and managing restructuring in the 21st century

    Hurley J, Storrie D, Mandl I, Riso S, Gerogiannis E, Vacas C, Broughton A | Nov 2013 | European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound)

    The 2013 annual report from the European Restructuring Monitor (ERM) presents a retrospective of over a decade of measuring the impact of large-scale restructuring activity in Europe. It summarises restructuring trends based on a restructuring database that includes details of over 16,000 large-scale restructuring events – each generally involving at least 100 job losses or gains.

  • IES Annual Review 2013

    Sep 2013 | Institute for Employment Studies

    IES Annual Review 2013

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    European Restructuring Monitor Quarterly - 2013, Issue 3

    Salvatore L, Gerogiannis E, Celikel-Esser F, Mazza E, Broughton A | Sep 2013 | European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions

    In this issue: sectoral distribution of job losses and gains; top five cases of job loss and job creation; cases in focus: airline restructuring; support measures in focus: Lithuania; and sector in focus: recent restructuring in postal services.

  • Developing personal and household services in the EU - A focus on housework activities

    Farvaque N, Broughton A, Ledermaier S, Kelemen M, Voss E, Wagner M | Sep 2013 | European Commission

    This report looks at the impact that public policy has had on personal and household services (PHS) around the EU. Specifically, it considers those tools that aim at encouraging formal employment and discourage undeclared work.

  • Supporting learners with learning difficulties and/or disabilities to access European Social Fund Priority 2 and 5 provision

    Evidence report September 2013

    Marangozov R, Gloster R, Williams J, Culliney M, Vila-Belda Montalt J, Jacobsen Y, Cassey L | Sep 2013 | Skills Funding Agency

    This research aimed to gather evidence to explain the apparent under-representation of learners declaring a learning difficulty and/or disability (LDD) in ESF Priority 2 and 5 provision that was identified during the Equality Impact Assessment (EIA) of the programme. Alongside this the work aimed to interpret the evidence into relevant actions and guidance to support the learning sector to address this apparent under-representation.

  • Young people’s views and experiences on entering the workplace

    Culliney M, Broughton A | Aug 2013 | Acas

    This report summarises the findings of a small-scale exploratory research study on young people entering work, carried out in March and April 2013. The main aim of this study was to gather data directly from young workers to inform the development of Acas guidance for employers on employing young workers and those with relatively limited labour market experience.

  • Public Employment Services and Green Jobs

    Cox A, Foley B | Aug 2013 | The European Commission Mutual Learning Programme for Public Employment Services (DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion)

    The purpose of this paper to is to review the most recent literature with a focus on (Public Employment Services) PES delivery and policy implementation concerning green skills and jobs, identifying merits and weaknesses of different approaches and transferable core elements.