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    Nortel agrees £6.8m ‘transfer fee’ for former Motorola president

    by dan thomas 4 Nov 2005
    by dan thomas 4 Nov 2005

    Telecoms giants agree 'transfer fee' for Motorola's former president and chief operating officer.

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    International news in brief

    by Personnel Today 1 Nov 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Nov 2005

    Virgin feeling blue as older applicants win discrimination case; Rapid recruitment benefits; Overseas views a world apart; HR's worldwide influence

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    Hurricans add half a million to unemployed in US

    by Mike Berry 31 Oct 2005
    by Mike Berry 31 Oct 2005

    Storms land US with major unemployment headache as thousands forced onto benefits.

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    Multinationals feel pensions are ‘out of control’

    by Mike Berry 27 Oct 2005
    by Mike Berry 27 Oct 2005

    Multinationals plan to focus on controlling spiralling costs of pensions.

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    Columbia is most dangerous place for union activities

    by Michael Millar 19 Oct 2005
    by Michael Millar 19 Oct 2005

    Colombia has continued to live up to its reputation as being the world's most dangerous place for unionists

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    Union agrees $15bn cut in General Motors’ healthcare plan

    by dan thomas 18 Oct 2005
    by dan thomas 18 Oct 2005

    Car maker General Motors (GM) is to cut $15bn (£8.5bn) from its workers' healthcare plan.

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    Northern Ireland to impose smoking ban

    by Mike Berry 18 Oct 2005
    by Mike Berry 18 Oct 2005

    Northern Ireland is to ban smoking in enclosed public places and workplaces.

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    Employing US citizens in the UK workplace

    by Personnel Today 4 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 4 Oct 2005

    Emma Sanderson, solicitor in the employment group at Withers LLP, offers guidance about employing workers from across the Atlantic, including contracts and tax implications

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    World sees work accidents or illness kill 5,000 people a day

    by Mike Berry 20 Sep 2005
    by Mike Berry 20 Sep 2005

    As many as 5,000 people die every day as a result of work-related accidents or illnesses, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has said.

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    Hurricane adds 68,000 to claimant count in US

    by Michael Millar 16 Sep 2005
    by Michael Millar 16 Sep 2005

    Unemployment levels in the US have risen dramatically as a direct result of the impact of hurricane Katrina.

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    HR practices report slow on the uptake

    by Personnel Today 13 Sep 2005
    by Personnel Today 13 Sep 2005

    I saw your coverage of the Deloitte report on HR practices in central Europe mirroring the west (PersonnelToday.com, 23 August)....

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    French connection – how women in France combine motherhood and work

    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2005
    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2005

    In France the employment rate for women aged 24 to 49, including those with children, is 80%. Leah Larkin finds out how childcare arrangements work

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    The Money Pit: MEPs’ expenses finally become more transparent

    by Personnel Today 31 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 31 Aug 2005

    The European Parliament has voted to reform its much-maligned remuneration system, although a number of crucial exemptions may extend the 'gravy train' image of politicians in Brussels and Strasbourg. Ross Wigham reports

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    Saudi ruler shows that cash is king

    by Michael Millar 30 Aug 2005
    by Michael Millar 30 Aug 2005

    When we say the words 'public sector', we all think of well-paid staff, luxurious workplaces and the happy smiles of a million joyous employees serving the state for the good of their fellow man

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    Windy Scot strikes bum note in Africa

    by Personnel Today 30 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 30 Aug 2005

    Like most people, Guru claims to have a certain percentage of Scottish blood. Any doubter about the authenticity of this claim can pop around to the Manor and check - it's in a jar in the pantry

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