As 2005 comes to a close, Personnel Today is celebrating one of its best ever years.
The HR profession
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HR professionals and marketers have many things in common - one of them being a concern about how their profession is viewed
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Claire Jefferies is head of HR at credit management services firm Intrum Justitia
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Jenny Watson has been appointed as chairwoman of the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC)
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Prime minister Tony Blair has urged business leaders in the UK to get more involved in developing the skills of young people
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Recent Investors in People (IiP) research among 1,600 employers found that nearly a quarter of UK staff expect to spend a year or less in their job, and almost half plan to move on within less than three years
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Barren outlook for women; Wage rises backed by TUC; Seek out the surveys
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We are giving away two very classy stockings filled with gifts.
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More than half of not-for-profit organisations are planning to recruit more HR staff over the next six months, according to...
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I agree that there are too many women in HR departments (Personnel Today, 8 November). It’s mainly a female profession,...
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I'm workforce development manager for Golden Gates Housing (GGH) in Warrington.
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Greater Manchester Police is set to host its first ever HR conference
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The BBC has whittled down the list of companies bidding to run part of its HR services down to three
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Getting hands-on experience through generalist HR roles is viewed as more important than gaining qualifications, according to the results of a survey of 135 senior HR practitioners, published earlier this year by IRS Employment Review