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    Court rules against Police Service of Northern Ireland over bias to Masons

    by Mike Berry 16 Oct 2006
    by Mike Berry 16 Oct 2006

    A police officer in Northern Ireland was discriminated against because he was not a Mason, an employment tribunal has ruled....

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    Women being sent on record number of international assignments

    by Emma Ann Hughes 12 Oct 2006
    by Emma Ann Hughes 12 Oct 2006

    More female employees are being sent on international assignments than ever before, according to Mercer Human Resource Consulting.
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    Shipping industry to get HR and benchmarking club

    by Mike Berry 10 Oct 2006
    by Mike Berry 10 Oct 2006

    Major players in the shipping industry are forming an HR and benchmarking club intended to produce reliable salary and compensation...

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    Minority report: the doors are open to minority job applicants in France

    by Personnel Today 3 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 3 Oct 2006

    Employment opportunities for people from ethnic minority communities in France are slowly improving thanks to many companies implementing outreach hiring...

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    Guru’s Foreign Briefing

    by Personnel Today 3 Oct 2006
    by Personnel Today 3 Oct 2006

    It has to be remembered that no-one does fair play quite like the British. Even the most outrageous line call...

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    Peugeot to lose 8,000 posts in France and Spain as jobs cull extends across Europe

    by Greg Pitcher 27 Sep 2006
    by Greg Pitcher 27 Sep 2006

    Troubled car manufacturer Peugeot is to shed up to 8,000 jobs in France and Spain alongside the 2,300 it is...

    • Global HR

    Employers consider language training for workers unimportant

    by Mike Berry 25 Sep 2006
    by Mike Berry 25 Sep 2006

    The UK appears to be determined to remain a monolingual island race when it comes to embracing European business opportunities,...

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    London borough sends diversity ambassador to Northern Ireland’s council workers

    by Mike Berry 22 Sep 2006
    by Mike Berry 22 Sep 2006

    Local authorities across Northern Ireland are learning from London’s Brent Council how best to support women in the workplace.The council’s...

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    HR benchmarker

    by Personnel Today 19 Sep 2006
    by Personnel Today 19 Sep 2006

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    Northern Ireland health workers experience 5,000 attacks a year

    by Georgina Fuller 30 Aug 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 30 Aug 2006

    Health workers in Northern Ireland suffered more than 5,000 attacks in the past year, according to the British Medical Association.

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    Police Service of Northern Ireland applicants to be asked their sexual orientation

    by dan thomas 14 Aug 2006
    by dan thomas 14 Aug 2006

    Applicants to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) are, for the first time, to be asked their sexual orientation

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    Northern Ireland benefits as Indian company plans to create call centre jobs in Belfast

    by Michael Millar 10 Aug 2006
    by Michael Millar 10 Aug 2006

    Indian call centre company sets up operation in UK.

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    Wal-Mart forced to recognise a second trade union in China

    by Michael Millar 8 Aug 2006
    by Michael Millar 8 Aug 2006

    Wal-Mart has been forced to recognise a second trade union in China in a week

    • Northern Ireland
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    Redundancy deal improved for Northern Ireland MoD civilian staff

    by Mike Berry 25 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 25 Jul 2006

    Ministry of Defence civilian staff in Northern Ireland are to get an extra £14,000 lump sum as part of their redundancy deal

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    UK and Poland sign treaty to put end to unfair ‘Pole tax’

    by dan thomas 21 Jul 2006
    by dan thomas 21 Jul 2006

    Anglo-Polish accord puts end to tax double-whammy for Poles working in the UK.

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