One in three IT workers abuse their access to company systems by looking at confidential information, including private files, wage...
HR practice
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A quarter of working Brits, more than seven million people, are disillusioned with their jobs, a report has found. A...
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One in five employers in England provide staff with advice on quitting smoking
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryWith five weeks to go until smoking in workplaces is banned in England, only a fifth of employers are providing their...
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Employment services company Health & Case Management has appointed Kate Hartland as director of HR. She is responsible for the...
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A recent survey of FTSE 250 companies by Middlesex University Business School revealed that almost half of organisations (49%) now have...
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Only four in 10 FTSE 250 companies provide training for managers on how to handle whistleblowers, while less than one-quarter...
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A solicitor who was diagnosed with breast cancer while working at Scotland Yard is reported to be claiming she was unfairly...
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Mr Sumsion was employed by BBC Scotland as a carpenter for a production set for a 24-week fixed period. He...
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HR practitioners expect this to be the year that training comes to the fore, according to research by Personnel Today’s...
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I work in the HR department of a large UK retailer. We have a growing number of requests for protective...
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Are you surrounded by foliage in your office? If not, you could be at risk of suffering from lower morale...
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Where were you working before, and what were your duties?
I was UK managing director of Greythorn – our UK... -
Should HR advise managers to cull less-effective staff, or work with them to improve performance? Alex Blyth considers the arguments.
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Answering your mobile and e-mails at all times of the day and night? (Letters, Personnel Today, 1 May). Organisations need...
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Almost four in 10 employees who have personal blog sites have posted information about their employer, workplace or colleagues, research...