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The Next Day: A Post-Apocalyptic HR Manifesto
For those faithful believers of the Mayan apocalyptic prophesy , the arrival of 2013 might seem a bit...anticlimactic. The world didn't end despite their passionate insistence it would. Whoops. But for those of us who were rooting against a giant...
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Morale is a key concern for employers in the public sector in 2012
Staff morale in the public sector is deteriorating fast as public spending cuts continue, latest XpertHR Benchmarking research suggests. Three-quarters of public sector employers say staff morale worsened during 2011 as the impact of spending cuts intensified...
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CIPD HRD 2011: Does spontaneity lead to success?
I didn't know what to expect from "The Power of Surprise" session at the CIPD HRD conference this week. Would clowns jump out and blast horns? Would the speaker, Nick Baylis, well-being therapist at the Cambridge Well-being Consultancy,...
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Morale is a key concern for public sector organisations in 2011
Public spending cuts are having a direct and negative impact on both employee morale and the public sector industrial relations climate, according to latest XpertHR benchmarking research. Read More...
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Has the office cuppa fallen victim to the recession?
Reward has taken something of a beating during the recession, with pay freezes becoming the norm for many UK workers during 2009. But there could be a further, hidden casualty among our most valued workplace perks, with potentially serious implications...
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Addressing dip in staff morale
Leslie Strathie, appointed chief executive of HM Revenue and Customs at the tail end of last year, has announced that she is commissioning a cultural survey to examine what lies behind low staff morale at HMRC, as revealed by a number of surveys (ePolitix...
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