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  2. Institute for Employment Studies - Wikipedia

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    IES was established in 1969 on the campus of Sussex University, as the Institute of Manpower Studies. It was initially led by Sir Peter Allen, then deputy chairman of ICI, and Willis Jackson, Baron Jackson of Burnley. [4] In 1994, it was renamed to its current title. In 2009, it relocated to central Brighton. [5]

  3. Minister of State for Employment - Wikipedia

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    The minister's responsibilities include: responsibility for departmental strategy on the labour market, unemployment and in work progression, with a focus on under-represented groups, young people and skills

  4. ManpowerGroup - Wikipedia

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    The growing temporary employment category has been said to be a new category of work intentionally exempt from union protections. “To avoid union opposition, they developed a clever strategy, casting temp work as “women's work,” and advertising thousands of images of young, white, middle-class women doing a variety of short-term office jobs.” [14] In 1961, Manpower spent $1 million to ...

  5. Manpower Services Commission - Wikipedia

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    Yacht stores, in Tollesbury, Essex, renovated by a Manpower Services Commission project. The Manpower Services Commission (MSC) was a non-departmental public body of the Department of Employment in the United Kingdom created by Edward Heath's Conservative Government on 1 January 1974 under the terms of the Employment and Training Act 1973. [1]

  6. Ministry of Labour - Wikipedia

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    A ministry of labour (), or labor (), also known as a department of labour, or labor, is a government department responsible for setting labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms, employment, workforce participation, training, and social security.

  7. Blue Arrow - Wikipedia

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    In June 1987, Blue Arrow acquired Manpower Inc., which was then the world's largest temporary employment agency, for $1.3bn. [ 2 ] In 1987, Blue Arrow was at the centre of a financial scandal when employees of National Westminster Bank 's investment arm, County NatWest, covered up a failed issue of £873m of new stock (intended to finance the ...

  8. Ministry of Labour (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The National Joint Advisory Council, comprising employers' and workers' representatives, was consulted. From 1941, one Deputy Secretary for the Ministry controlled peacetime work, and another coordinated work on manpower statistics, intelligence, armed forces recruitment, civilian war work and training and labour supply.

  9. List of largest United Kingdom employers - Wikipedia

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    Employer Est. Sector Employees NHS England: 1948: Health: 1,400,000 NHS Scotland: 1948: Health: 160,000 Department for Work and Pensions: 2001: Welfare: 84,550 [3 ...