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Serious skills shortages are threatening to derail e-commerce projects. Follow our 14-point guide to win yourself kudos and perhaps even turn yourself into a paper millionaireIf you dream of making …
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If anything is to make employers sit up and take their duty of care seriously, it is a rising compensation level. At £203,000 richer, Randy Ingram starts the millennium with …
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Health trusts which offered employees free flu jabs say they will repeat the exercise next year after avoiding high levels of staff sickness. HR managers say it is impossible to …
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BT and the Communication Workers Union have reached an agreement over working practices in call centres, which the two hope will set a benchmark for the rest of the industry. …
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• Employers expect a modest growth in jobs in the first quarter of 2000, a survey by staffing company Manpower shows. Nineteen per cent of firms surveyed forecast jobs would …
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• Stephen Byers, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, will be the keynote speaker at a major London conference organised by Personnel Today’s sister magazine Training and the Industrial …
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Like most of us I soaked up much of the analysis carried in journals about the achievements at the end of the last millennium. Due weight was given to technology …
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From share trading to shopping, e-commerce is sure to have a massive impact on life in the 21st century, allowing businesses to trade with customers around the world. By Sue …
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With the fear of getting left behind by technology hanging over businesses, many feel they are stuck between a rock and a hard place. But why is now the time …
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• News that the TUC is in discussion with the Dome organisers to rent the much-maligned exhibition for the International Day of the Worker on 1 May is a bit …
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Risk-taking, creativity and humour – just a few of the criterion RADs judges looked for among this year’s 700 entries A mixed bag of the amazing and the mediocre – …
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Your services can now be accessed by customers around the world. But make sure you stay one step ahead of the cybercriminals. By Isabel ChoatBefore you rush headlong in to …
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False’ advice reveals race risks The Government has conceded that recent laws on employing foreign nationals can be used as a cover for race discrimination. The admission comes as Unison …
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Expectant mothers could claim sex discrimination if companies do not meet their health and safety needs Most employers appreciate they must not discriminate against pregnant employees. However, few realise the …
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With the rise of the compensatory limit from £12,000 to £50,000 for dismissals on or after 25 October 1999, potential liability for unfair dismissal has become a serious business issue …