Sick leave for police and prison officers in Northern Ireland has cost almost £47m in the past two years, official figures reveal.
Global HR
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HR’s failure to measure impact of employer branding could lead to marketing departments taking over talent management
by dan thomasby dan thomasSurvey reveals that majority in global HR do not measure impact of employer brand.
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Italian bank UniCredit has announced plans to cut 12,000 jobs by 2008.
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It’s American Independence Day. The US may be the land of opportunity, but can it provide you with a way...
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With its senior executives facing a restructure and potential redundancy, how is Northern Ireland’s government department for health retaining its top talent?
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Giving tax breaks to carers should be a no-brainer. It works for childcare, so why shouldn’t it work for eldercare?...
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Unionists put lives on the line in fight for rights around the world.
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Minimum wageCurrently Euros 1,217.91 (£825) per month. Collective bargaining agreements generally stipulate a minimum wage that is higher than the...
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BT chairman urges UK businesses to rethink strategy to be able to compete with "tiger economies".
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Personneltoday.com asked legal experts in France and the UK for their views on some of the recent high-profile claims made by trade union Amicus - with surprising results. Greg Pitcher reports.
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First they invaded us in 1066, and now the French are getting all our jobs. Well, that's how it sometimes seems when you listen to the news at the moment. But are our labour laws really that out of kilter with those across the Channel?
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Radical reform of work laws will have to wait for a new government.
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London is 39th in a list of 215 cities ranked according to the quality of life for workers
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Widespread strike action has hit both sides of the English Channel, as UK local government workers strike over pensions, while...
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After a series of acquisitions, BT's Global Services arm faced a huge challenge in integrating so many new corporate cultures and approaches, reports Alex Blyth