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    training news

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    The Government is looking at establishing legal status for union learning representatives to give them greater influence in the workplace, according to the White Paper on enterprise, skills and innovation …

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    Prudential tries to soften blow as it axes 2,000

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    Prudential has promised to try to cushion the impact of its decision to cut 2,000 jobs over the next 12 months through natural turnover and redeployment. The company announced last …

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    Talks to start at Motorola’s Swindon site

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    Motorola workers at Swindon face an uncertain future after the company announced its plans to restructure its business. Motorola’s management at the manufacturing site in Swindon is establishing a consultation …

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    Aero engine cash keeps Rolls-Royce jobs secure

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    More than 7,000 jobs have been safeguarded after the Government invested £250m in Rolls-Royce to help the firm develop two new aero engines. The investment will be used for the …

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    Land Rover cuts top model production

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    Off-road vehicle maker Land Rover has been forced to shed 200 jobs and cut production of its top-selling model because it cannot get enough engines. A Land Rover spokesman said …

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    The truth behind the headlines

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    In a Personnel Today exclusive, Mike Broad talks to the man in the hot seat at Corus, Allan Johnston. The personnel director at the steel giant explains the background to …

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    Pension ruling could cost £17bn

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    Granting part-timers the right to backdated pension payments is a breakthrough for workplace equality. But will employers cope with the administrative burden and the increased costs? Employers are facing a …

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    Is your company ready to enter the e-HR age?

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

     “Technology is creating a danger of making HR provision a cheap, outsourced commodity.” These words come from the chief operating officer of a company whose livelihood depends on marketing and …

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    Let’s all encourage passion at work

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    David Taylor advises companies to encourage staff input to ensure levels of motivation are kept high Maintaining a dynamic, motivated culture is a high priority within an e-commerce company. It …

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    Web site of the week

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    If your new global status means you need to know the structure of the Greek trade union movement in a hurry or how many public holidays Iceland has, then you …

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    Opinion: retirement move opens age debate

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    Government proposals to abolish compulsory retirement at 65 put the issue of ageism under close scrutiny The nature of retirement needs to change to reflect the evolving shape and demographics …

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    letters

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    This week’s letters… Issue warrants this high profile Although evidence suggests the Government has little interest in HR practitioners’ views in the application of employment law, the issue is important …

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    Comment: lessons of history that are still relevant today

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    Fashion dictates that we are all modernisers now. Which modern manager remains a personnel officer when their contemporaries are HR managers? But I have acquired a new respect for the …

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    Therapies on the house

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    Fans of using alternative health therapies at work claim it limits the effect of stress and has a proven benefit to the company. Wwhile medical insurance now accepts its value, …

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    Make agencies work for you

    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001
    by Personnel Today 20 Feb 2001

    With thousands of recruitment firms clamouring for your business, how do you find and manage the most suitable? One of the most irritating daily chores for HR professionals is fending …

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