Here's another of my infrequent lists of the Top 10 most visited stories on Personneltoday.com over the past week.
Unsurprisingly, our story about Ernst & Young running 'what not to wear' image workshops for its female staff topped the list. Guy Logan's story was also picked up by the Daily Mail and several other websites.
The list is the usual mix of tribunal cases, employment law, plus a bit of celebrity scandal thrown in with the Russell Brand / Jonathan Ross radio show furore. This is for the week commencing 3 November.
(due to technical probs the links aren't working on all stories, apologies).
- Ernst & Young encourages image workshops for female staff
- Muslim twins' discrimination case could lead to record payout
- Job cuts at Leeds brewery leave Carlsberg staff crying into beer
- CBI calls for MEPs to keep working time opt-out
- MEPs vote to axe Working Time Directive opt-out
- Staff put health at risk by working extra hours to beat credit crunch
- Compulsory mediation could be used to curb rise in tribunals
- Delay over Ross and Brand radio fiasco damages BBC reputation
- Government departments lose £4.3m to staff fraud
- Agency workers all-clear gives UK temps same rights as permanent staff
