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    Best SME shares 10 steps to success

    by Personnel Today 11 Jul 2006
    by Personnel Today 11 Jul 2006

    There are just 10 steps to making your employees believe you are the best company to work for, according to...

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    Roundtable discussion: Identity crisis

    by Personnel Today 11 Jul 2006
    by Personnel Today 11 Jul 2006

    Research reveals that most of us change our identities when we're at work. But what does this mean for our personal values? Jo Faragher met a group of HR and workplace professionals with diverging experiences and opinions.

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    Unions barred from radio advertising to explain Peugeot campaign

    by dan thomas 10 Jul 2006
    by dan thomas 10 Jul 2006

    Amicus and T&G's call for a boycott of Peugeot cars cannot be supported by radio advertisements

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    Unions ballot tyre company workers for pay strike

    by dan thomas 10 Jul 2006
    by dan thomas 10 Jul 2006

    T&G and Amicus members are to be balloted over a pay squeeze

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    Union enraged by DWP’s go-it-alone policy drive

    by Mike Berry 5 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 5 Jul 2006

    The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is on a collision course with its main trade union after imposing a raft of HR policy changes without its agreement.

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    Communications Workers Union threatens industrial action over Post Office’s ‘derisory’ pay offer

    by dan thomas 30 Jun 2006
    by dan thomas 30 Jun 2006

    Post Office could face industrial action as union rejects pay offer.

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    TUC acts as intermediary as Asda agrees to union demands and averts five-day strike at depots

    by Personnel Today 29 Jun 2006
    by Personnel Today 29 Jun 2006

    A planned five-day strike by Asda warehouse staff has been called off, unions have confirmed.

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    Health service staff are unhappiest workers in the public sector

    by Mike Berry 28 Jun 2006
    by Mike Berry 28 Jun 2006

    Health service workers are the gloomiest in the public sector, new research has found

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    Communications Workers Union to ballot Royal Mail staff on strike action after imposition of 2.9% pay rise

    by Mike Berry 28 Jun 2006
    by Mike Berry 28 Jun 2006

    Strike action draws nearer after imposition of pay deal on Royal Mail workforce.

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    Weekly dilemma… Redundancy consultation periods

    by Personnel Today 27 Jun 2006
    by Personnel Today 27 Jun 2006

    Can periods of notice run concurrently with the 30-day consultation period, or must the consultation period be over before serving notices?

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    Research update: Employees complain about their line managers

    by Personnel Today 27 Jun 2006
    by Personnel Today 27 Jun 2006

    Poor working relationships continue to dog the UK workplace, according to the IRS survey. The two most common problems giving...

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    BBC staff set to strike over Capita HR outsource deal

    by dan thomas 26 Jun 2006
    by dan thomas 26 Jun 2006

    Staff impacted by the BBC's decision to outsource a number of HR services are to go on strike this Friday in protest at Capita's decision not to allow them to continue working on BBC contracts

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    Royal Mail faces strike action

    by Georgina Fuller 26 Jun 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 26 Jun 2006

    Royal Mail could be facing its first national strike in a decade after union talks tomorrow

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    Driving test examiners in strike vote over job cuts

    by Mike Berry 26 Jun 2006
    by Mike Berry 26 Jun 2006

    About 1,800 examiners and admin staff employed by the Driving Standards Agency are voting on whether to strike in a dispute about plans to close offices in Edinburgh, London and Birmingham

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    Asda takes legal action over proposed strike

    by Mike Berry 26 Jun 2006
    by Mike Berry 26 Jun 2006

    Asda is taking legal action in a bid to prevent a proposed five-day strike by thousands of workers at its distribution depots across the UK

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