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Personnel Today's Top 10 articles

Here are the top 10 news stories featured on Personneltoday.com over the past seven days. Unsurprisingly, the news that BP is scrapping its nine-day fortnight perk for staff came top of the list.

The story recorded hundreds more hits than the number two article, perhaps a reflection of the pulling power of a brand like BP, and the significance of the decision in light of the economic downturn.

Top 10 articles:

  1. Flexible working arrangements under threat as BP scraps nine-day fortnight
  2. Tribunal refuses to review decision on Switalski £19m sex discrimination claim
  3. Redundancy pay cut by 25% as Marks & Spencer denies cutting costs
  4. HR workload and happiness levels soar
  5. CIPD under attack from within in run-up to Harrogate
  6. Black Ministry of Justic worker called a 'golliwog', tribunal told
  7. BBC HR outsourcing deal still experiencing problems
  8. NHS Agenda for Change scheme cannot determine equal pay claims
  9. Recruitment freeze at Merrill Lynch to cut headcount worldwide
  10. Employers could risk equal pay claims after a TUPE merger

The ranking is for the week covering 19-26 August. Look out for an update next week.

 

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