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Managers should look back to the 1970s to prepare for negotiations with unions over pay and conditions, lawyers have warned. Employment law firm Eversheds says few managers have the experience …
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Re-training and re-deploying skills are becoming the focus in Birmingham as the area steels itself for mass redundancies at Rover’s Longbridge plant. About 8,500 jobs are at risk at the …
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Rights to protect striking employees from losing their jobs are to take effect from 24 April, the Government has announced. From that date any employer who dismisses a member of …
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Some female academics are earning as much as £8,000 less than their male counterparts for the same job, according to research. League tables published by the university and college lecturers …
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An HR director has called on legal firms to adopt family-friendly policies to avoid losing expensively trained female lawyers. Warren Green, director of human resources at recruitment consultancy EJ Legal, …
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Half of all ethnic minority staff in the NHS experience racial harassment at the hands of their colleagues, according to research. Focus groups working across UK health trusts found it …
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The Government has released further advice on the Working Time directive. In the guidance, the DTI covers topics such as night working, rest breaks, paid annual leave and frequently asked …
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A lack of childcare is holding students with children back and preventing many from studying or taking up training opportunities, according to a study by Daycare Trust. Learning for Life …
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Personnel Today is supporting a major salary survey in conjunction with the HW Group, part of TMP Worldwide Human Resources, and is looking for HR professionals to take part. It …
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Official government figures cast doubt on the value of offering share schemes to employees. Personnel Today has learned that statistics collated by the Inland Revenue show that in around 50 …
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Training experts have delivered a scathing verdict on the Government’s strategy for creating a culture of lifelong learning in Britain. They complain that in its enthusiasm for the learning society …
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Staff shock at the sell-off of a firm may be a thing of the past – thanks to BMW, says Philip Whiteley Within three years, employee relations in Britain could …
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There’s nothing new about creativity – without it we would still be living in caves. But organisations are trying harder than ever to channel creative ideas to give them a …
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The IPD reckons not, but there are still a great deal of dissatisfied trainers out there. Andrew Rogers, editor of Training, marshals trainers’ biggest gripes about the institute and gets …
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Two new rulings help guide employers as to what is legally acceptable when asked to provide a reference In recent years, employers have become increasingly aware of the minefield which …