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    Dawn start for work permit applicants

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    Overseas executives will from this week have to queue outside the Croydon immigration office from the early hours to extend their work permits or apply for residency. Yesterday, the rules …

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    Leading companies to audit pay as part of gender gap probe

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    Nine large companies are to carry out equal pay audits of their staff to provide best practice examples for the Government’s review into the gender pay gap. The companies will …

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    Firms lack policies on flexible working

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    HR professionals have revealed that two thirds of their organisations do not have a formal policy on flexible working. A survey of more than 500 personnel specialists has shown that …

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    In search of a clearer conscience

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    Simon Webley, research director of the Institute of Business Ethics, talks to Stephen Overell about the corporate challenge of social responsibility Is there a standard for companies to strive towards …

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    Talent spotting

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    As the war for talent rumbles on, particularly in IT, a new breed of recruitment experts has emerged to fight for the best staff. By Nic Paton "Talent managers" have …

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    Search engine

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    Need more information on knowledge management? We’ve searched the Net for sites that will help get you started KM News www.kmnews.com No-frills site from Hoyt Consulting that cuts straight to …

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    Ethical cleansing

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    Corporate social responsibility is rising up the business agenda, but firms have been slow to use HR to deliver sound corporate values. But in an increasingly socially and environmentally aware world, how can personnel professionals help companies to promote ethical behaviour to maximise their global brands? Stephen Overell reports

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    Letters

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    This week’s letters Letter of the week Evolution of the English language Lyn Ferguson of Schuh asks when someone is going to champion the teaching of correct grammar (Letters, 21 …

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    My biggest break: Steve Thompson

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    Steve Thompson has worked in HR for Camelot, the lottery operator, for the past seven years. He joined the company as a training and development manager in September 1994, three …

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    Guru

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    This week’s guru Is vetter a prisoner of his own conscience? Guru’s past has returned to haunt him many times but few concern serious transgressions of the law (stealing traffic …

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    Flexibility lies at heartof a happy workforce

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    Work-life balance has taken off to an extent that has astonished its advocates and critics alike. Work-life balance has suddenly become a rallying point for complaint. It’s as if we …

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    Fun-style intranet keeps staff keen and involved

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    If employee portals and corporate intranets are to be exploited to the full, they need to become as important a bookmark to the employee as CricInfo is to the cricket …

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    In on the act: Disability Discrimination Act

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    Our continuing series of quick guides to major employment legisl

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    Website of the week: www.diazresearch.com

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    Managing IT has always been an HR person’s worst nightmare, but Diaz Research aims to bring a better understanding between the two sides with this site. Diaz is a commercial …

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    Swap a Book drive to raise literacy levels

    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001
    by Personnel Today 4 Sep 2001

    Employers are being urged to promote adult literacy in a book-swapping initiative. The National Reading Campaign is targeting the workplace with its Swap a Book promotion to encourage reading. Nearly …

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