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This week’s case roundup… Employee unable to pursue discrimination claim Relaxion Group v Rhys-Harper, IDS Brief 667 EAT At the appeal against her dismissal, Rhys-Harper made a complaint of sexual …
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The Rover and Vauxhall job losses pushed the Government into its recent announcement that it will review consultation with staff over large-scale redundancies. This review (News, 23 January) has been …
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ASP stands for Application Service Provider. It is a company that delivers and supports an application to a client, which typically runs from a server at the ASP’s base. The …
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On 15 October 1964, Khrushchev was deposed by Brezhnev in the USSR, "Old" Labour won a narrow election victory and Harold Wilson became Prime Minister. On this historic day, I …
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This week’s letters… Development is in your interest too HR professionals are taught and aim to achieve best practice, which can be difficult when the agendas are long and daily …
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It might be the world’s most famous crime fighting force but the FBI is also an employer, and in the robust US economy it finds itself facing the same human …
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How can companies recruit and retain staff for the sort of jobs no-one else wants? We look at some of the solutions that firms have come up with Every now …
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Share scheme expert Antony Betts has moved to Arthur Andersen in Leeds, becoming a partner in the human capital team. He was previously a partner in the Leeds office of …
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This week’s guru… AOL’s shooting stars have rights in sights Sometimes employers just can’t win. If you think applying an e-mail code is problematic, read on… Three former America Online …
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This week’s news in brief US slowdown official US Federal Reserve again cut interest rates by half a point last week. As US growth slowed to a five-year low at …
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The Society of Chief Personnel Officers (Socpo) has voted overwhelmingly to extend the society’s membership to all personnel officers in local government. Over 75 per cent of its membership that …
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More than 1,200 jobs will be safeguarded after Vauxhall announced it is to build its new Vectra model in Ellesmere Port in Cheshire. The plant, which will also continue building …
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Air traffic controllers will vote on strike action if the Government does not change its plans to privatise the service. Iain Findlay, national officer for aviation for the controllers’ union …
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A third of City workers would look for a new job if their salary bonuses were lower than expected, according to research by financial recruitment agency CitiPeople Group. A further …
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Over 7 million employees breathe harmful fumes and dusts at work on a daily basis, according to a new H&S guide by the TUC. The guide is part of the …