Nick Peters talking to David Finch, Senior Economic Analyst at social policy think tank, the Resolution Foundation, about the research they have been doing about the UK's state of employment.
Guests: David Finch
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Nick Peters talks to Dr Matt Flynn from the university of Newcastle to discuss the gradual increase in the retirement age and the aging workforce that comes with it.
Guests: Matt Flynn
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The question of working to live or living to work is one everyone has heard at some point during their career. Today Nick is discussing the idea with Lorna Finlayson, author of the book "The Political Is Political"
Guests: Lorna Finlayson
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Nick Peters talks to Sir Cary Cooper, about the idea of getting machines to do all the menial jobs, freeing up a large portion of the workforce to commit to more exciting endeavours.
Guests: Cary Cooper
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Nick Peters talks about Interships with Om Ruparel from digital talent agency, Recruitmentology.
Guests: Om Ruparel
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After the recent statement made by an HSBC lawyer about how gap years won't impress a future employer, Nick looks into the idea of gap years and if they are indeed a good idea. To discuss this issue Nick is joined by Stefan Wathan, Chief Executive at the Year Out Group.
Guests: Stefan Wathan
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Original Broadcast: Shop Floor
Nick Peters talks to Andy Chamberlain, Senior Public Affairs Manager at IPSE, to discuss the budget and what it means for the self-employed.
Guests: Andy Chamberlain
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Nick Peters on the Shop Floor talking to Catherine Bryant from Step Forward, about apprenticeships and other programmes to help young people get into the world of work.
Guests: Catherine Bryant
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This week on the Shop Floor, Nick Peters talks to celebrated director of multiple PLCs, and writer of the new book "The non executive directors guide to effective board presence". Today they are discussing when big businesses are found to have made mistakes that could cost the company and all its employees greatly, and what could have been done to prevent it.
Guests: Gerry Brown
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