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    Yet more jargon to take on board

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    • Britain’s HR departments are obviously awash with "sequentialised processes" and "helicopter views" judging by the deluge of management jargon Guru has been on the receiving end of again this …

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    Life after HR

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    In last week’s article on the seven essential skills, HR professionals were urged to take time out to widen their business knowledge. We profile six people who have done just …

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    Smart politics keeps businesses guessing

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    Another week, another drama involving the implementation of employment law – this week it’s Part-Timers Revisited. Unfortunately the sticking point this time is of a fundamental nature – just who …

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    Avoid refereeing disputes by being clear on the rules

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    A recent ruling has clarified the extent of employers’ duties when giving references about ex-employees Employers are often unclear about the terms on which they are required to provide references …

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    Legal Issues

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    Most employers realise that the recruitment process can be fraught with legal difficulties and have well established procedures and routines to best protect themselves. But it is worth considering instituting …

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    What constitutes a fundamental breach?

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    This week’s case roundup Euro-Die (UK) v (1) Skidmore, (2) Genesis Diesinking, IDS Brief, 655 EAT • Skidmore started employment with Genesis in June 1986. On Friday 9 January 1998 …

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    Letters of the week

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    Trainers’ body is meeting a need • I can understand why Jeffrey Brooks has set up an institute specially for training (News, 29 February). I have been training in the …

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    This week’s stock market review

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    Prospects brighten in the retail sector The tide may be about to turn for the UK retail sector. Last week, potential bidders approached no fewer than three British retailers. Storehouse, …

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    Out in cold for spending winter with family

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    The English Cricket Board is the latest sporting body to appear to ignore family-friendly law in its treatment of players. Last week it excluded Graham Thorpe from its new central …

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    Race an issue in discipline policy

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    Staff from ethnic minorities are not being treated fairly in the disciplinary process, research by the Institute of Employment Studies has found. Ethnic background was found to be "a powerful …

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    This week’s international news

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    Secret Service agents bring race bias claims • Three black Secret Service agents have filed a formal discrimination complaint against the US Secret Services Agency, saying they were slighted in …

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    This week’s business round up

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    Strong pound could hit BMW investment plan • BMW could be forced to scrap its plans to build a new medium-sized car at Rover’s Longbridge plant, near Birmingham, because of …

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    London costs leads to force crisis

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    The Home Office is working on a package to tackle the Metropolitan Police’s recruitment crisis. Officials say one possibility would be London weighting. Starting salaries of £16,000 and low morale …

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    Police spy tactics may weed out malingerers

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    Major public-sector employers could follow the lead of the police and use covert surveillance to check up on staff believed to be exploiting sick pay. With spiralling ill-health and early …

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    Part-qualified members pay subs penalty

    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000
    by Personnel Today 7 Mar 2000

    A tranche of part-qualified IPD members will see their subscriptions rise by 25 per cent from July after failing to become fully qualified within the institute’s proscribed time limit. Under …

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