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Articles 4, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 13 with the view to achieving the purpose of this Agreement as set out in Article 2. The efforts of all Parties will represent a progression over time, while recognizing the need to support dev...
Firms need to think more creatively about career progression than promoting people into management jobs. IBM, for example, has a fellowship programme designed to give a handful of its most gifted technical employees their own form of recognition each year. ...
Major political interventions are required to mitigate the social and socioeconomic inequities that contribute to the development and progression of CKD and its disproportionate impact on low and middle-income countries. M. R. Moosa K. C. Norris Comment25 Aug 2020 Nature Reviews Nephrology ...
Equal pay: employers’ guide to the law Updated October 2023. Introduction 1. Establishing the right to equal pay 2. The scope of the equal pay provisions 3. Equal pay not fair pay 4. Term-by-term comparison 5. Comparator
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A further progression in recent times has been towards library support for student well-being (Brewerton & Woolley, 2016; Ramsey & Aagard, 2018; Walton, 2018). Libraries claim some natural advantages in this area through their centrality on campus, trusted status, high degree of contact with ...