Tax changes that force contractors to pay the same tax and National Insurance as employees could lead to demands for...
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Shortlisted team for Innovation in Recruitment and Retention: Personnel Today Awards 2000 The world of television is a precarious one. Companies...
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Sex, race and disability discrimination cases cost employers £2.6m last year as payouts for unlawful bias cases rose by a...
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Most union recognition drives are a response to circumstances rather than planned events, a study of trade unions has found.Campaigns...
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The war for the best staff allows us to step above ‘competent’ up to a new level in recognising of...
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The Government has pledged to implement the long-awaited alternative to employment tribunals by the end of the year in a...
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The New Deal would be replaced by a US-style work scheme under a Conservative government.The Tory mini-manifesto unveiled last week...
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Employers need to tighten policies and review complaint procedures to avoid liability for staff discriminatory actsMost employers are aware of...
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Scottish local authorities are bracing themselves for a second day of action next week as Unison announced that its 75,000...
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Delegates heard that at one university in England there were six employment tribunals going on at any one time related...
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In previous columns, we have looked at contractual issues from an employer’s point of view. But what about the position...
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Personnel management in the UK’s universities has been transformed by more part-time courses and the rising number of mature students.Vice-chancellor...
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A Court of Appeal test case on unfair dismissal law has been hailed as a resounding victory for common sense.The...
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How often have you logged on to the Internet at home and gone straight to the Favourites or Bookmarks menu,...
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Despite a shaky start, New Deal has survived – and through the lessons learnt in its first two years, new...