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Why are so many employers struggling to recruit skilled workers?

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning with Sarah Pennells

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A lack of skilled workers is increasingly forcing many employers to offer higher wages and lower requirements for candidates. That's according to research from The Recruitment & Employment Confederation which found nearly half of employers struggling to recruit for permanent roles. To find out more about what's causing this Share Radio's Tom Hill spoke to REC Director of Policy and Professional Services Tom Hadley.

Guests: Tom Hill,Tom Hadley


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Women and Money: Will new gender pay reporting regulations make a difference?

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning with Sarah Pennells

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Last week saw the introduction of new gender pay reporting regulations forcing companies employing more than 250 people to publish information about their pay. So, what will this information really tell you, what can you do if you think you're not being paid the same as men in your organisation and what happens if you don't comply with the rules?

Guests: Kevin James,John Palmer,Rose St Louis


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Are businesses 'sleepwalking' into disaster over Brexit?

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning with Sarah Pennells

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According to new data from the Cranfield School of Management and the British Standards Institution businesses are 'sleepwalking' into disaster as Brexit approaches. They also found less than one-third of CEOs were confident of leading their firms to long term success. The report argues companies aren't taking enough risks because of 'rigid' ways of thinking. To discuss the findings James Brydges spoke to Howard Kerr, CEO of the British Standards Institution.

Guests: Howard Kerr


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