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What’s Next to Be Your Best? 3 Personal and Professional Development Trends in 2024

Success

In fact, 94% of employees have reported they would stay longer at a company that invested in training and development. The first involves the general quest for knowledge by employees and the support given by employers for training. million people enrolled in these types of courses in 2023 alone.

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Auterion Survey Predicts Rising Integration of Mobile Robotics in the Workplace

Allwork

Auterion, a major technology platform powering the world’s leading drone manufacturers, has released its new 2023 Survey on Mobile Robotics in the Workplace. What’s Happening? Around two-thirds (67.5%) also anticipate that robots handling these lower-level tasks may lead to more high-value jobs for humans.

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Around a quarter of jobs will shift over the next five years, WEF report claims

Workplace Insight

Its Future of Jobs Report for 2023 suggests that employers anticipate 69 million new jobs to be created and 83 million eliminated among the 673 million jobs corresponding to the dataset, a net decrease of 14 million jobs, or 2 percent of current employment.

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Rejection of flexible working request shouldn’t blind employers to their legal duties

Workplace Insight

This is what happened in Wilson v Financial Conduct Authority 2302739/2023. The Claimant submitted a flexible working application requesting to work entirely remotely using her computer and other electronic equipment and to complete all her work without attending a physical office location.

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The sector responds to the Spring Budget

Workplace Insight

The investment in the NHS to modernise IT equipment and improve their efficiency is welcome, but that was the only real nod towards support in the healthcare space. The Government is right to prioritise improving public sector productivity.

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The UK workplace sector reacts to the Spring Budget 2023

Workplace Insight

We need to equip the workforce with the new skills that the economy needs. Although the world of work has changed significantly in the last few years, the way we train our workforce hasn’t. This is a positive step which will encourage more businesses to invest in equipment that drives improvements in firm-level productivity.

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