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    Staff move on up by moving out

    by Personnel Today 25 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 25 Jul 2000

    The figures are contained in the report The Future of Careers, by Linda Holbeche of Roffey Park Institute. Most of those questioned (98 per cent) said they had been working …

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    Update

    by Personnel Today 25 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 25 Jul 2000

    A survey by the CIPD and employment law firm Hammond Suddards found only 76 per cent did so, and the percentage is even lower for other pieces of legislation. Only …

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    Minority are just browsing through

    by Personnel Today 25 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 25 Jul 2000

    While 75 per cent of those responding to a survey by workthing.com said they were looking for a new job, 40 per cent were in search of company information. A …

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    A new dawn for union deals?

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    Union recognition deals with employers have doubled in the past two years. Stephen Overell asks if this reflects a new maturity in industrial relationsLegislation on trade union recognition is making …

  • Personnel Today

    Options are not extras

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    With stock options increasingly a key part of US executives’ salaries, Richard Staines asks how the idea translates on this side of the AtlanticMany of the US’s senior IT professionals …

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    Good leaders are not just miracle workers

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    Has UK plc got the leaders it deserves? Clearly not if you look at some of the Government-backed initiatives under way to define and develop leadership among current and potential …

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    Giving HR what it was crying out for

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    A new web site claims to offer a completely automated, Internet-based recruitment system, and its creators are bullish about what it can do for the status of the profession.Activerecruiter.com, developed …

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    e-vangelist: Forget the hype, make it happen

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    Have you noticed that everyone is involved in a major, hush-hush e-business or e-commerce initiative that will change the way they do business, transform their organisation and their careers? Your …

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    Web of learning

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    The difficulty is where to start. Companies putting together an e-learning strategy face a bewildering range of options, as training web portals spring up to cater for a burgeoning market. …

  • Personnel Today

    euro news: French EU presidency sets anti-discrimination as a priority

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    • In setting its agenda for the next six months, the new French presidency of the EU Council of Ministers hopes to move forward on the outstanding worker’s rights legislation …

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    Tough at the top

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    It is really quite a startling finding. Chief executives, it turns out, are not that different from the rest of us. Job insecurity and high labour turnover are par for …

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    Insipid or inspired?

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    • An e-mail from Julian Burch of Expotel arrived in the office, commenting on the Institute of Personnel and Development’s (now, of course, the Chartered Institute) new black and gold …

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    Watch out for new rules on surveillance at work

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    Employers need to protect e-mail systems from abuse, but they also have to ensure they stay strictly within the law when it comes to checking up on their staffThe new …

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    The right to be accompanied

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    Many employers already allow an employee the right to have a friend or colleague accompany them as a witness at a disciplinary or grievance hearing. Indeed, the Acas Code on …

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    Salary increase should be reflected in maternity pay

    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jul 2000

    Alabaster v Woolwich IRLB 643 EAT• Alabaster’s expected week of confinement (“EWC”) was 11 February 1996. On 1 December 1995 her annual salary was increased by almost £1,200 and she …

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