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    CIPD voices fear over holiday rule

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    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    The CIPD has criticised the landmark European Court of Justice ruling that will give short-term workers rights to paid holidays.

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    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    Shocking figures show that ethnic minority staff face harassment from patients and colleagues every day. Ben Willmott asks what one of the UK’s largest employers is doing to tackle the problem

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    On appeal

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    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    Continuing a regular series spelling out the implications of important cases which have been heard recently in the appeal courts. Sarah Lamont looks at the issues Casual workers Stevedoring & …

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    Engineer crisis threatens safety

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    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    A shortage of engineers in the rail industry could derail ambitious plans to improve the infrastructure and rolling stock. A report by specialist recruiters Wynnwith Engineering claims the safety crisis …

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    …in brief

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    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    This week’s news in brief Asylum care rapped The Government’s strategy for dealing with the dispersal of refugees has been criticised in a report published by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable …

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    Termination issues down under

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    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    Nick Ruskin and Siobhan Mulcahy of Melbourne law firm Philips Fox Lawyers give an overview of the issues surrounding the termination of employment in Australia and explain how the law is governed at different levels and by different jurisdictions

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    Lyreco team the giant-killers at TD2001 Awards

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    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    A small training team of just four people beat off competition from the likes of Abbey National, GNER and Sheffield City Council to win the TD2001 Award   The award, …

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    Civil Service study shows progress in race equality

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    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    The Civil Service claims that its ground-breaking staff research shows that good progress is being made on fairness and equality in its workplace.   The diversity study looked at staff …

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    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    This week’s training news AA’s new online drive The AA is to provide e-learning to up to 5,000 employees. The AA’s insurance group is offering 3,000 courses that staff can …

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    CIPD voices fear over holiday rule

    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001
    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    The CIPD has criticised the landmark European Court of Justice ruling that will give short-term workers rights to paid holidays. Employers will no longer be able to avoid giving leave …

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    Employers handed right to decide on DDA risks

    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001
    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    Court of Appeal states tribunals may not overrule employers on legally justifiable reason for determining how to interpret DDA

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    Head to head

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    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    This week Beverley Ashby, HR director for Bupa Hospitals, and Ian Reid, director of HR and deputy chief executive of Greater Glasgow Primary Care NHS Trust, compare notes 1. What …

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    by Personnel Today 3 Jul 2001

    Want to sort out your employees’ work-life balance? We’ve sifted out the sites that will get you started Daycare Trust` www.daycaretrust.org.uk Childcare is an omnipresent issue when it comes to …

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    Employers named and shamed for ignoring work-life balance

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    by Personnel Today 2 Jul 2001

    The lobbying group Women in Journalism is planning to ‘name and shame’ employers that fail to offer family-friendly policies in the workplace. It will highlight companies that don’t offer flexible …

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    Cancer sufferers need employers’ support, claims report

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    Cancer sufferers feel it is important for them to continue working following diagnosis, according to research. The survey commissioned by charity Macmillan Cancer Relief shows that 7 out of 10 …

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