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    Business Ethics by Chris Moon and Clive Bonny

    by Personnel Today 25 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 25 Sep 2001

    The proposition that business ethics actually matter, because, if ignored, they have a potentially fatal impact on any organisation, is a simple one to argue, and indeed everyone should agree …

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    Skandia trainer wins Toronto holiday

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    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2001

    Management and development advisor Jenny Taylor has won a holiday in Toronto and a trip to Niagara Falls in a competition run by PersonnelToday.com and totaljobs. Taylor, who works for …

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    Disney park tells 15,000 not to turn up for work

    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2001

    The atrocities carried out in New York and Washington have damaged the US tourism trade to such an extent that Walt Disney World has been forced to cut staff, in …

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    UK workforce fails to find fun at work

    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2001

    UK executives place less importance on fun improving staff’s creativity than their international counterparts. A survey of nearly 850 company executives showed that having fun was the 11th out of …

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    Doubts raised over minimum wage rises

    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2001

    The TUC fears that the low paid could be made to suffer economically following the terror attacks on the United States. A letter quoted in The Sunday Times heightens concerns, …

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    Dogs have their day at the office

    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2001

    Research shows that employees who take part in tomorrow’s Take Your Dog to Work Day will benefit from reduced stress levels. The event, which is organised by charity the Blue …

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    AHHRM optimistic about staffing levels, despite nurses’ survey

    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2001

    The Association of Healthcare Human Resource Management claims that initiatives to recruit nurses are working, despite research that shows staffing levels are still inadequate. A survey by the Royal College …

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    Irregular hours really are bad for your health

    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2001

    People working long and irregular hours due to the pressures of a 24-hour society are open to increased health risks, according to scientists. One in five workers in urban societies …

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    Recession cannot be blamed on US crisis, figures show

    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2001

    The manufacturing recession was deepening even before events in America last week, it has been revealed. The CBI’s monthly trends figures for September revealed that total order books are showing …

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    EOC aims to get tough and bring wider change

    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2001

    The chairwoman of the Equal Opportunities Commission has called for the body to change from being a watchdog into an organisation that can tackle the sources of inequality in employment. …

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    TUC backs call for more union power on railways

    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2001

    The TUC has welcomed Lord Cullen’s "quietly revolutionary" report into railway safety and backed his recommendations to give more power to unions and the Health and Safety Executive. The report …

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    Page provides somewhere to turn for health and safety advice

    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2001

    A new web page aimed at improving safety in the workplace has been launched by the HSE. The page covers the roles and responsibilities of employers and staff as well …

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    Increase in number of women given management roles

    by Personnel Today 20 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Sep 2001

    More women are starting to get promoted into management roles, according to research by the Institute of Management. A quarter of managers are now women compared to 9 per cent …

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    Engineering exhibitions aim to attract women to sector

    by Personnel Today 20 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Sep 2001

    Two exhibitions are being held over the coming weeks aimed at increasing the number of women working in the engineering sector. The National Engineering Recruitment Exhibitions have been organised in …

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    Managers pass their stress on to staff

    by Personnel Today 20 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Sep 2001

    Stressed managers pass their anxieties on to their staff according to research. A study for Video Arts finds that 76 per cent of UK workers believe their bosses’ inability to …

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