Strawberry pickers get raw deal.
HR practice
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The first review of the regulation of the medical profession in 30 years calls for inependent tribunals to establish doctors' fitness to practise
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England's NHS trust are urged by the National Audit Office to get a grip on recruitment and staffing to reduce their dependence on temporary staff
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DTI pays out £130,000 in compensation to Public Concern at Work charity for timewasting and ‘botheration’
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryDTI forced to pay out over wasting charity time.
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A quiet revolution is taking place throughout the UK as a growing number of employees are prepared to report illegal or inappropriate activity at work. By Ross Bentley.
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Pre-paid cards issued to 2,000 British Gas employees.
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The head of HR at the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has spoken out in its defence following questions over its handling of the high-profile investigation into the fatal shooting of an innocent man in London.
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by Michael Bll, employment partner, Halliwells
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Proposed new legislation does not tackle the underlying causes of violence in the workplace.
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The Employer’s HandbookAuthor: Barry CushwayPrice: £40Publisher: Kogan PagePages: 352 ISBN: 0749447001Buy this book at AmazonI was in two minds about...
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Lack of moth action cuts absence ratesThe e-mails in Guru’s inbox usually only require a cursory glance. Guru suffers just...
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Twenty years ago, science teacher Jean Porcelli successfully brought the first case of sexual harassment before the courts. To mark...
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Sick leave for police and prison officers in Northern Ireland has cost almost £47m in the past two years, official figures reveal.
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Shop workers union backs campaign to end abuse of shop workers