Mellon has sold its IT outsourcing and HR businesses to computer company ACS
Business performance
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Problems with transport, planning, business costs, tax and regulation make the UK less welcoming to business, manufatcurers say
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Senior HR executives from both ends of the corporate scale last week highlighted their different approaches to business change.
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UK organisations are failing to protect their staff by not preparing for major disruptions, the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) has warned.
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British workplaces must get serious about reducing waste and conserving energy to ensure the UK meets its targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Reviewing key performance indicators relating to people is important to ensure that risks and opportunities in an organisation are being managed effectively.
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Gordon Brown delivers his final Budget today before the anticipated general election in May. Many commentators expect the chancellor to include several pre-election sweeteners to encourage the business vote.
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The Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) has called on chancellor Gordon Brown to use this week's Budget to levy a one-off windfall tax on the excess profits of the giant oil companies and bank.
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The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union is seeking urgent talks with the Inland Revenue (IR) over its proposals for...
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Disability benefits reform and increasing vocational training for young people would help the UK to catch up with other leading economies, it says
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Stability is more important to the UK economy than winning votes, business leaders insist
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Demand for skilled IT professionals is expected to grow steadily throughout 2005 as the recovery in the IT jobs market gathers momentum
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Personnel Today's reader petition adds weight to CIPD calls for proper accounting of employee value on the last day of consultation on Operating and Financial Review proposals
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The minimum wage will rise by 9% to £5.30 if Labour wins the General Election, Tony Blair is expected to announce tomorrow.
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Working fewer hours and investing in staff are key to business success, according to a report from auditor Kingston Smith and the Cranfield School of Management.