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    Company-i Oracle

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001

    In the second of a continuing series looking at how HR teams deploy technology to improve efficiency, we profile Oracle Oracle is the biggest vendor of e-business software in the …

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    Comment: Managers have direct sway on staff output

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001

    Are you able to do what you do best every day? I suspect that footballer David Beckham could answer “yes” to the above. But how many people in business genuinely …

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    Guru

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001

    This week’s guru At the cutting edge of staff appraisal jargon Examples of funny performance appraisal comments have started to fill Guru’s in-tray. Army officers appear to have come up …

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    I’ll get my coat

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001

    Shares have plummeted, the board is in a panic and the media is glaring at you. Should your chief executive clean out his desk or roll up his sleeves and …

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    Mind over matter

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001

    Recruitment and retention in the mental health service is reaching crisis point with costs spiralling to pay for agency staff. Now HR professionals are being targeted by a campaign urging …

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    On the record

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001

    IRS/DLA research shows a wide gulf between the views of the Data Protection Commissioner and employers on issues such as sickness absence records. David Shepherd, editor of IRS Employment Trends, …

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    Letters

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001

    This week’s letters Family-friendly is a company issue I feel that a voluntary code will be effective in promoting family-friendly working, but only where those companies already embrace the work-life …

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    CEO stakes claim to HR provision

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001

    HR is far too important to leave in the hands of HR professionals, one chief executive of a rapidly expanding company has claimed. Martin Long, chief executive and founder of …

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    Stricter New Deal set to herald full employment

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001

    The Government has pledged to achieve full employment with a tougher version of the New Deal that aims to lower skills shortages. It is keen to tackle pockets of long-term …

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    St Mary’s calls for pay to meet living expenses

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001

    Nurses’ pay would have to be tripled in order for them to afford housing for their families in central London, a leading HR professional in the NHS has claimed. Deborah …

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    More men would bed boss to get ahead

    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Mar 2001

    Men are more likely to sleep with their managers to secure promotion at work, according to a survey by online recruitment agency PlanetRecruit. Of the men questioned, 72 per cent …

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    Disinfectant trade cleaning up during foot and mouth

    by Personnel Today 19 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Mar 2001

    Business is booming for disinfectant manufacturers as the foot and mouth crisis continues to sweep the country. Suppliers of cleaning products are working overtime to meet the demand from farmers. …

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    Fake sick days cost the UK millions a year

    by Personnel Today 19 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Mar 2001

    Employees are pulling an average of four "sickies" a year, costing UK employers millions, according to a survey by The Observer newspaper. The survey reveals that fake sick days cost …

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    Cadbury Schweppes’ board to get golden parachutes

    by Personnel Today 19 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Mar 2001

    Cadbury Schweppes is introducing a golden parachute clause to ensure that its top directors are compensated in the event of a takeover. The “change of control” clause will be included …

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    450 jobs safeguarded at Vosper Thornycroft

    by Personnel Today 19 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 19 Mar 2001

    An estimated 450 jobs have been safeguarded after Vosper Thornycroft won a contract to build three offshore patrol ships for the Royal Navy. The company has been selected as the …

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