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  • Scotland the Blog: Analytics, Hidden Figures and getting hard numbers on fair work

    Scotland the Blog: Analytics, Hidden Figures and getting hard numbers on fair work

    Scotland
    Scotland
    CIPD Scotland hosted an HRD event on people analytics in Glasgow this week. A panel discussion brought together Ed Houghton, Acting Head of Research and Thought Leadership at the CIPD; John Stewart, HR Director at SSE, and Peter Cheese, CEO of the CI...
    • 17 Aug 2018
  • Scotland the Blog: Priming the People Pump means Thinking of all Sizes.

    Scotland the Blog: Priming the People Pump means Thinking of all Sizes.

    Scotland
    Scotland
    I have written a lot recently about job quality and how important that is to raising the level of economic growth and productivity in Scotland. HM Treasury recently released some doleful news on Britain productivity performance, with estimates that i...
    • 3 Nov 2017
  • Decent, Fair, and Good to Middling: Why Job Quality is policy issue of the moment in Scotland and the UK

    Decent, Fair, and Good to Middling: Why Job Quality is policy issue of the moment in Scotland and the UK

    Scotland
    Scotland
    Look at the photo. A man is standing with a placard outside the Apple Store in Glasgow advertising cheap iPhone repairs. This is without doubt a job. A person is paid to stand there with a placard. Maybe it works because people do maybe think &ldquo...
    • 7 Sep 2017
  • Pavement, Penthouse and the Quintile Question: How labour market inequality is the heart of the matter

    Pavement, Penthouse and the Quintile Question: How labour market inequality is the heart of the matter

    Scotland
    Scotland
    10 years on from the global financial crisis there has been a jobs rich recovery in U.K but not a recovery of rich jobs. I addressed this in my last blog post as the “recovery-less jobs” phenomenon in the context of Scotland. As two noted...
    • 18 Aug 2017
  • Recovery-less jobs? How Scotland is creating jobs but not growth

    Recovery-less jobs? How Scotland is creating jobs but not growth

    Scotland
    Scotland
    Scotland is, according to the respected economic think-tank The Fraser of Allander Institute (FAI), teetering on the verge of recession. A recession is defined by economists as two consecutive quarters of falling output and there is a perception that...
    • 4 Aug 2017
  • The Ownership Effect Could Power up Productivity

    The Ownership Effect Could Power up Productivity

    Scotland
    Scotland
    Scotland's latest unemployment rate fell to its lowest ever, now standing at 20% lower than the rest of the UK. That said we still have a significant number of people who have given up searching for work all together. Some don't like the jobs...
    • 14 Jul 2017
  • Why the Gender Pay Gap short-changes us all

    Why the Gender Pay Gap short-changes us all

    Scotland
    Scotland
    I have been reading about an amazing yet largely unknown eighteenth century Scotswoman Mary Somerville. She was born in Burntisland and became one of the most celebrated scientific authors in history. Her outstanding contribution to knowledge in the ...
    • 10 Jul 2017
  • Putting people to work on principle: the key to all our futures

    Putting people to work on principle: the key to all our futures

    Scotland
    Scotland
    We’ve all had much more on our minds than politics recently. The election as we all know, turned out to be significant in Scotland and unprecedented in the UK. As usual at CIPD Scotland we look for what we can do to move forward and adjust. We ...
    • 28 Jun 2017
  • Scotland the Blog: Scottish Conference 2017 Working well to make work human in the capital

    Scotland the Blog: Scottish Conference 2017 Working well to make work human in the capital

    Scotland
    Scotland
    CIPD Scotland brought our annual conference to Edinburgh’s Iconic Exhibition Centre on 2 March. Building on the success of the recent student conference our team of staff and volunteers worked with the same collaborative purpose to deliver for ...
    • 8 Mar 2017
  • Future Talent, Technology and Innovation and an inspiring non-standard approach

    Future Talent, Technology and Innovation and an inspiring non-standard approach

    Scotland
    Scotland
    The CIPD's Scottish Student Conference held on 18 February at Strathclyde University Technology and Innovation Centre, focused on some big themes. Peter Cheese rallied us all with a focus on coping in complex and probably “too” intere...
    • 1 Mar 2017
  • Scotland the Blog: Why Diversity and Inclusion contribute to Working Well in Scotland

    Scotland the Blog: Why Diversity and Inclusion contribute to Working Well in Scotland

    Scotland
    Scotland
    On Tuesday February 7 CIPD Scotland delivered a business breakfast on Diversity and Inclusion in Scotland’s capital and financial hub Edinburgh. Working with City HR and Oracle Corporation we were guests of Standard Life. As one of Scotland lea...
    • 13 Feb 2017
  • Blue Monday doesn’t equate but getting informed about mental health does

    Blue Monday doesn’t equate but getting informed about mental health does

    Scotland
    Scotland
    Today is Blue Monday - a day which, somewhat controversially, has come to be associated in the media with understanding depression. Mental ill-health is one of the biggest threats to well-being and a source of real pain and suffering for many and it ...
    • 16 Jan 2017
  • Apprentices need Sorcerers like Sandy: How the levy must work in Scotland.

    Scotland
    Scotland
    This week the Scottish government published its response to a consultation on the operation of the apprentice levy in Scotland. This is the Westminster government’s key skills agenda, and many employers and their organisations have raised conce...
    • 12 Jan 2017
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