Almost half of UK employees have encountered illegal or inappropriate activities at work, according to research.
HR practice
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If you want to check how far you’ve climbed the career ladder, don’t compare your salary with colleagues, just take a look at where you’re sitting.
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Zoe Balmforth and Joe Glavina of Addleshaw Goddard outline the latest legal rulings and explain what you need to know to avoid tribunals
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David Fairhurst, vice-president of people at McDonalds, speaks exclusively to STEPHANIE SPARROW about the company's new flexible working scheme
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With regulatory burdens already weighing heavy on employers, Tim Randles examines an alternative approach to dealing with workplace bullying
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The Scottish arm of Macmillan Cancer Relief will launch an information campaign for employers across the UK in April 2007, which will specifically target HR departments.
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Short takes on the week's news: retiring at 65; US productivity winner; celebrity chef loses tribunal
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Employers who copy McDonald's family contracts may end up biting off more than they can chew
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Stephen Dando leaves the BBC's HR department with a much higher profile than when he joined in 2001, despite four years of upheaval at the corporation
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I have enjoyed consulting for a number of local councils on a variety of transformation programmes. But would it be more sensible for me to concentrate on working as an interim in the private sector instead?
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HR initiatives are creating greater awareness of bullying in the workplace, according to findings from a survey by Personnel Today's sister publication IRS Employment Review
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Only one in eight BBC staff think that senior management listens to employees, according to the corporation's latest annual workforce survey.
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Security software company McAfee’s auditor Deloitte & Touche has lost an unencrypted CD containing the personal details of more than 9,000 of its North American employees
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People who abuse or threaten nurses and doctors in England will face fines of up to £1,000, under new proposals
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The interim Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) will reveal details of the first big 2012 Games contract today. Construction companies with...