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    Alcohol-related illness costs businesses £2 billion a year

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    Go to war and raise productivity

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    Unison calls for better management to boost public services

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    Rail strike set to go ahead

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    Corporate killing law will spark safety policy reviews

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    TD2001 short-listed teams announced

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    Slice of life

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    Big firms give 48-hour week opt-out

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    Work safety failures not just HR’s fault

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    Council scraps rigid hours in bid to cut staff turnover

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    Data file: Employment tribunbal disputes

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    Help with habits

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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?

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    Will the euro really hurt UK jobs market?

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    Americans shocked at Geneva convention

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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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    Labour warned over public sector strike action threat

    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Jun 2001

    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 …

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