Monthly Archives: June 2017

Will automation have a positive impact on the British workforce?

Nearly half (48 per cent) of UK office workers are optimistic about the impact automation technologies will have on the workplace of the future. However, the cost of implementation and lack of infrastructure are big barriers to adoption for UK businesses. This is according to Capgemini. Capgemini commissioned independent research company Opinium to survey over 1,000
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Going in for the upskill – Is it worth it to develop your skills?

Research released today from Groupon reveals that nearly a third (30 per cent) of workers in the UK have actively taken measures to upskill through extra training and qualifications in the past five years. Thanks to a rise in flexible working, an increase in online learning courses, an uncertain economic climate, and with Brexit talks
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One in four employees trapped in means to an end jobs

Almost one in four (24 per cent) adults in the UK are unhappy at work, but age and a lack of confidence are stopping them from making a career change, according to a new poll commissioned by one of the UK’s largest independent higher education institutions The GSM London survey questioned 1,000 UK adults in full
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