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Coaching has proved itself at executive level. Now line managers are expected to participate and offer guidance as well. Lucie Carrington looks at how major organisations are putting coaching into practice
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Personnel Today’s ongoing campaign to highlight the problems that refugees face in joining the UK’s workforce has received wholehearted support from leading organisations. Ben Willmott reports
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This award recognises HR teams which have demonstrated an improvement in business performance through organisational change. Innovation is a key factor, with the judge looking for evidence of change in the motivation, commitment and behaviour of staff as a result of the overhaul. The winner will be clear about the positive impact of this activity on business results
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Now that I have got your attention, I am sorry to say that this article does not dwell on the more salacious aspects of the subject. Instead it looks at …
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This week’s case roundup Beware when negotiating exit agreements Richardson (Inspector of Taxes) v Delaney, IDS Brief 691, High Court Delaney’s employment was terminable by either party on 18 months’ …
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The TUC has hit out at employers’ campaign to cut compensation culture. Employers are getting away with as many as 750,000 breaches of employment law without facing a Tribal hearing …
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Three companies have been praised after jointly topping a survey to identify the UK’s most caring employers. The Nationwide Building Society, Northern Ireland Civil Service and Triple A came top …
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JobCentre staff are threatening national strike action over Government plans to remove security screens at the new JobCentre plus pilot offices in Streatham and Brent. More than 400 members of …
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A blind man who worked for Barclays Bank for 20 years and was used by the company to promote its commitment to disabled people has been paid £20,000 after claiming …
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Workplace racism can only be eliminated if unions lead a new approach to supporting employees, Commission for Racial Equality chairman Gurbux Singh will claim today. Speaking at the TUC conference …
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The Home Office has backed down over its planned restructuring of the immigration fast track service that allows overseas executives process work permits or apply for residency. There was a …
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Incidents of ‘rail rage’ have contributed to a 30-year high in the number of violent attacks on staff working across on Britain’s railways. Assaults that required medical treatment or that …
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Key public sector workers are to receive Government help in buying homes after the launch of a new £250m initiative. Over 11,000 key public workers will benefit from the Starter …
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Independent retailers are bearing the brunt of violent crime and the stress is forcing many to leave the industry for good. New figures published today show that nearly half of …
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The UK’s low unemployment rate is actually much higher because huge numbers of unemployed people are claiming sickness benefit instead of unemployment benefit, a new study claims. Up to seven …