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Employers are being urged to tackle drink and drugs problems at work after research revealed that industry loses around £2 billion a year through alcohol-related illnesses. The report from the …
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Paul Simpson explains the concept of the “war room” and how it enables project teams to achieve startling jumps in productivity. You’ve all dreamed of making your staff twice as …
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Local government employees believe better management and an end to pay cuts and deteriorating conditions will lead to improved services, according to a Unison survey. Almost three-quarters of the 4,500 …
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RMT guard members are still set to strike next Monday in protest at the reduction of their safety duties despite talks with the train operating companies. Monday’s action by 5,500 …
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A Home Office minister has pledged to introduce a new offence of corporate killing in the next Parliament, which means employers will have to overhaul their whole approach to health …
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Training magazine has announced the names of the teams short-listed for the TD2001 Award sponsored by Raytheon Professional Services. The judges narrowed the field down from 50 entries, looking for …
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Brave, dynamic people are the top of every organisation’s wish list. But rallying talk aside, how can you actually make it happen? Sarah-Jane North examines the experiences of SaraLee/Douwe Egberts …
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Staff are opting out of the Working Time directive in large numbers, according to CBI research. More than 70 per cent of large companies reveal that many of their staff …
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One early, high-profile and successful prosecution of a major business figure under a proposed law of corporate killing could be followed by a slump in the accident statistics as business …
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Merton council is implementing a government-sponsored work-life balance scheme to cut staff turnover. If successful it will be rolled out across the whole of local government. The council hopes that …
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The latest in a series of articles that give the basics on key areas of employment legislation. This issue we look at employment tribunbal disputes The hard facts Employment Tribunal …
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What are the signs of drug or alcohol abuse by staff in the workplace? HR managers and clinicians talk to Phil Boucher about how they have tackled employee addiction
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Will the euro really hurt UK jobs market?
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This week’s guru Americans shocked at Geneva convention So, just as Personnel Today predicted, that slow moving European juggernaut on staff consultation was finally agreed. At least now the CBI …
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There will be growth in industrial action and tension between government and unions if the new Government does not address staffing problems in public services, the Industrial Society’s chief executive …