by Verity Morish | Sep 3, 2013 | Uncategorized
An interesting article from the CIPD last week suggested that “jobs for life” may not be over. I happen to disagree. “Jobs for life”, in the traditional sense, implied a degree of security, safety and contentment. Rather than this, I suspect what the CIPD’s research...
by Verity Morish | Dec 14, 2012 | Research
Our research into happiness at work makes for largely optimistic reading. On the whole, British workers are fairly or very happy at work. But why should business care if its workers are happy? And what do we mean by ‘happy’? In ‘Happiness is a serious business’...
by Verity Morish | Dec 14, 2012 | Case Studies
Situation: BP Hull is the second largest manufacturer and supplier of acetic acid in the world and a leading employer in Hull. During 2004 a significant degree of rationalisation took place which resulted in a reduction in the workforce of around 30%. At the same time...
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