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Boston Consulting Group |
News | Labour Market
An overview of Boston Consulting Group news in the UK on Labour Market:
Consulting industry
Functional area
Digital
2
Human Resources
5
Management
2
Mobile & Apps
1
Recruitment
1
Industry
Online
1
Themes
Labour Market
9
Three quarters of UK’s digital workforce could leave for work
British companies will need to drastically up their game to attract new talent if they are to stave off a widening digital talent gap, with the country having fallen well behind the US, Germany as a
06 June 2019
UK second best for most LGBT+ inclusive business environments
A new survey has found that a fifth of global employees would still be reluctant with regards to being open about their sexuality or gender identity.
29 October 2018
Economy must adapt to make for more equal future of work
Automation is encroaching on all forms of work at a rapid rate, however, as it stands, little is understood of the impact technology may actually have on the world of work in the long run.
01 February 2018
Infrastructure investment could create employment boom in US
Investment into US infrastructure projects is touted to increase significantly in the years ahead, in part to meet basic standards, a new report from consulting firm Boston Consultancy Group claims.
01 June 2017
Paid family leave adds value to both companies and employees
Families are increasingly hard pressed to meet caring obligations, in a bid to bolster work-life balance as well as to satisfy the need to care for sick family members.
17 February 2017
Brazilian employees seeking soft values for improved engagement
Brazil is facing considerable economic and political crisis, falling into a deep recession while its political system is in disarray following a continued corruption saga.
09 June 2016
BCG: The Internet is taking over the job search process
Finding a new job can be a daunting experience, requiring considerable research and well-presented applications.
26 January 2016
Boston Consulting Group: Top 10 countries to work in
The US is the most attractive country for expats to move to, followed by the UK and Canada, concludes a report by The Boston Consulting Group and The Network. The research also shows that people living in the US and UK are the least eager to work a
21 October 2014
BCG: Labour mismatch risks 10 trillion of unrealised GDP
The mismatch of labour in the world’s wealthiest countries will, in the coming decades, cost the society dearly. If countries such as the US, UK, Germany and Brazil do not manage to close the demand and supply gap, up to $10 trilli
08 September 2014
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