Scotland loses 50,000 jobs in health and social workEddie Barnes
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Vol 6. No 1. 1971. Unsatisfied Nationalisms; Catalan and Basque Nationalism; The Germans of Rumania, The Lebanese Identity, Kurdish Nationalism; The Southern Sudan; Northern Ireland; The Nationalist Movement in Scotland; Welsh Nationalism: The Historical Background; Canada: notes I two ideas of ...
"This report presents the results from the Scottish Employer Skills Survey 2010 (SESS 2010) and contains information from employers about: the importance of skill-related issues compared with other challenges facing employers; the types of jobs in which skill shortages and gaps are most and least ...
In Ireland for example, extraction and processing of peat was established to provide employment in rural areas (Clarke, 2010). Peat production in England (until recently), Scotland, Germany, the Baltic States, and Scandinavia is predominantly carried out in rural areas. Production of coir in Sri...
WE’VE seen a big growth in media coverage of social enterprise in Scotland over the past few years. Social enterprise business innovation and good news stories, as well as referring to an organisation as a ‘social enterprise’, has increased across broadcast, print and new media. ...
Technological change has squeezed the demand for middle-skill jobs, which typically involve routine-intense tasks. This squeeze has coincided with an increase in the number of part-time working individuals who wish to work more hours. We argue that these two trends are linked. Due to the declin...
“Let’s say [the ex Apple CEO] Steve Jobs meets another mindclone. They fall in love. Mindclones are just people without bodies. Once the mindclones fall in love, they are going to get married. That’s what people do,” she said.But Rothblatt’s idea that the digital versions of ...
Men whose jobs entail high psychological demand and low control (or autonomy) have higher risks of cardiovascular disease (Karasek et al., 1988, Schnall et al., 1994). Low work control, low work variety, low support at work and low job satisfaction is associated with higher levels of ...
Social enterprise: what to look for in an MBA course Graduates want to find solutions to poverty — and the right business school can help July 2 2018 Business education The FT’s top MBAs for entrepreneurs ranking 2018 More graduates are opting for full-time jobs with a start-up on the ...