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    UK actors get a supporting role in strike

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    British film production could be seriously disrupted this summer by an international strike by members of US Screen Actors Guild. The guild, which wants increases in pay for actors, has …

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    International

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    This week’s international news. Eastern European migration was exaggerated – The level of migrants moving from eastern to western European countries is at its lowest level since the period from …

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    Training

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    This week’s training news Brewery students graduate in kitchen skills – The first student kitchen staff and chefs at Scottish & Newcastle Retail have graduated from its guild training programme. …

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    Euro watch: sweden sets out sex equality goals

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    Gender equality has been set out as a priority for the first Swedish Presidency of the European Union following an informal meeting of  Social Affairs Ministers and the Commissioner for …

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    Get over doubts or be left behind by Web revolution

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    If only we remembered half of what we learned. With companies focusing on corporate knowledge to create competitive advantage, it is no surprise that the growth of e-learning is skyrocketing. …

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    website of the week

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    HR professionals never know when they might need to call in an actuary and, if you do, this site will probably be the quickest route to one. Introduced by the …

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    e-view: Out-of-work dotcom experts worth a risk

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    A raft of dotcom refugees are available and could bring a new verve and vigour to your company, says Gerry O’Keefe. So why are UK employers ignoring them? The demise …

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    e-biz in brief

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    This week’s e-biz news in brief. Getting the measure of online recruitment The British Army, BA and IBM are among those featured as case studies in Measuring and Monitoring the …

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    Is the Web a friend to HR?

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    How will the Internet and the new generation of HR leaders who are pioneering e-HR alter the role of the profession? And will these changes benefit the profession or signal …

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    Opinion: Team work will teach 7m adults

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    The DfEE’s ambitious crusade aims to teach all UK adults basic literacy skills – and HR will be involved, writes Malcolm Wicks MP. It is shocking that up to 7 …

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    Other side of the coin

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    The personnel and payroll functions may seem different but there are areas of overlap – especially the information their systems hold about staff. But this information differs a great deal …

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    Letters

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    This week’s letters Equality can’t rely on comparisons I’ve read your coverage of equal pay policies and felt I had to make some comments (News, 6 March). I work in …

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    DLA’s fulfilling strategy keeps employees

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    Staff turnover at law firm DLA has been reduced by a third following the introduction of a training and development strategy that encourages all employees to develop their potential. Robert …

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    Guru

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    This week’s guru column. No thanks, I couldn’t manage another word After a long day at the office there is nothing Guru likes better than to leaf through his favourite …

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    You’re CIPD-qualified – but what’s it worth?

    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001
    by Personnel Today 13 Mar 2001

    How much is a CIPD qualification worth and is its value rising or falling? Reading letters from recently qualified graduates about the difficulties of getting on the professional ladder (Letters, …

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