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    Sector calls for skills upgrade

    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000

    Almost half of HR departments believe they are suffering from skill shortages, Personnel Today’s quarterly survey of readers has revealed. One in 10 said the dearth of skills among their …

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    Uncertainty brings pension delay

    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000

    Employers are delaying improvements to their own pension schemes due to uncertainty about Government plans for stakeholder pensions. Companies want more details on how staff membership affects existing arrangements. A …

  • Personnel Today

    Building sites

    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000

    So let’s say your company is convinced and it’s time to dip that toe. What follows is a guide to the technical aspects of creating an e-commerce site, from registering …

  • Personnel Today

    In Brief

    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000

    Pay deals down New figures on pay deals suggest the Chancellor’s call for pay restraint in October last year has been heeded by employers. Figures covering 1999 and early 2000 …

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    Prediction of increase in staff turnover

    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000

    • Almost half of HR professionals expect labour turnover to rise in their organisation over the coming year. Only one in eight expect it to fall. Employers in banking and …

  • Personnel Today

    Women-friendly rules have failed

    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 18 Jan 2000

    Women-friendly rules have failed to force flexible work issue, say readers   • New family-friendly legislation has had little impact on the priority given to flexible working, job sharing and …

  • Personnel Today

    Case Round up

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000

    Studying need not break chain of causation Khanum v IBC Vehicles Employment Lawyer 34, EAT • Khanum was dismissed in December 1996 and in October 1997, having been unable to …

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    Comment: Gaps in training that hold Britain back

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000

    If the UK is to remain a major independent economic and political power in the new century, and if living standards are to be enhanced, it is crucial Britain develops …

  • Personnel Today

    You’ve just got to be having a laugh

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000

    • Is ‘being funny’ one of your core competencies for senior managers? I thought not. So beware them casually asking about this latest management training course. The comedy club chain …

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    Essential reading

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000

    What were the most important books for HR professionals in the last millennium? Stephen Overell spoke to a range of key figures in the industry to compile a near-definitive listIdentifying …

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    A week in the life

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000

    Conferences on culture changes, appraising outsourcing, mentoring, meetings on incentives… it’s all in a week’s work for an HR director. By Paul Simpson Monday 8am The weekend’s haul of e-mails …

  • Personnel Today

    competition from ex-employees

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000

    Many employers take the view that there is little or nothing they can realistically do to protect their businesses from a departing employee who may compete with them once they …

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    Abusive behaviour can be a workplace hazard

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000

    Health and safety at work legislation extends beyond the obvious dangers to include threats by colleagues It is automatically unfair to dismiss an employee who refuses to work where there …

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    Letters

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000

    Letter of the week: Advice on how to sell yourself • I refer to your article regarding interview questions which cause candidates consternation (30 November). It is a pity many …

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    Millennium employees turn up for the big night

    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000
    by Personnel Today 11 Jan 2000

    Staffing arrangements for millennium night went off without a hitch according to major employers contacted by Personnel Today. Aintree hospital in Liverpool paid triple time plus time off in lieu. …

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