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HR news and analysis including:

  • Imelda Walsh talks exclusively to Personnel Today on the flexible working review to extend the right to request flexbile working to parents of children aged 16 and under
  • HR directors from Topps Tiles and Monarch Airlines tell us their thoughts on the flexible working review changes: we bring you employers' reactions to the changes - will an extended right to request result in more employment tribunals or extra paperwork for HR?
  • A round up of what legislative changes will affect HR from announcements made in the draft Queen's Speech by Gordon Brown
  • and fresh views on the debate on business partnering and whether it works in organisations - is HR capable of training staff to meet the business partnering requirement?

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HR news and analysis including:

  • equalities groups warn that employees are not taking up their right to request flexible working for fear it will damage their careers
  • public sector HR has been accused of being archaic by the chief of the PPMA
  • and Jo Robbins, group HR director at consultancy VT group explains why it is important for employers to help the long-term unemployed back into work.

Louisa Peacock is joined this week by Greg Pitcher, Mike Berry and Rob Moss.

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