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    The engagement thing: making staff want to learn

    by Nick Martindale 17 Mar 2014
    by Nick Martindale 17 Mar 2014

    There is always one person in a training room who simply doesn’t want to be there. Often there is more...

    • Bribery
    • Expatriates
    • Global mobility

    Equality in access to overseas appointments: what HR needs to know

    by Elizabeth Christopher 4 Mar 2014
    by Elizabeth Christopher 4 Mar 2014

    HR managers operate in a changing environment of international employment, including more employees who are women or members of disadvantaged...

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    Labour to offer tax break to ‘living wage’ employers

    by Personnel Today 4 Nov 2013
    by Personnel Today 4 Nov 2013

    Ed Miliband will offer employers a 12-month tax break if they agree to pay workers the so-called “living wage”.
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    Compliance failure? How to stop staff forgetting (webinar)

    by Personnel Today 18 Jun 2013
    by Personnel Today 18 Jun 2013

    Available on demand
    Data protection, bribery laws, health and safety, and competition rules are just four areas of compliance where...

    • Bribery
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    • HR strategy

    Identifying who poses a danger to your business

    by Jo Faragher 18 Feb 2013
    by Jo Faragher 18 Feb 2013

    A recent survey by testing company SHL suggests that one employee in eight poses a risk to their organisation. What can HR do to identify...

    • Bribery
    • Employment law
    • HR practice

    Half of businesses ‘unaware of Bribery Act’

    by John Eccleston 2 Jan 2013
    by John Eccleston 2 Jan 2013

    Research released today has found that only half of UK employers are aware of the Bribery Act, despite the fact...

    • Bribery
    • Employment law
    • Opinion

    The Bribery Act one year on – what HR teams need to know

    by Andreas White 29 Jun 2012
    by Andreas White 29 Jun 2012

    It has been a year since the much-heralded Bribery Act came into force, making it a criminal offence to offer,...

    • Bribery
    • Employment law
    • HR practice

    Legal opinion: Does Olympic hospitality fall foul of the Bribery Act?

    by see note - two authors 13 Jun 2012
    by see note - two authors 13 Jun 2012

    Holding the Olympic Games in London presents a unique opportunity for UK employers to build relationships with clients and contacts,...

    • Bribery
    • The HR profession
    • Opinion

    Should HR be regulated?

    by Roger Moore 11 May 2012
    by Roger Moore 11 May 2012

    HR departments play a vital role in keeping businesses working within the law. But who regulates HR? Roger Moore, general manager...

    • Bribery
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    2011 Employment Law Quiz – the answers

    by Personnel Today 23 Dec 2011
    by Personnel Today 23 Dec 2011

    Here are the answers to our 2011 employment law quiz… 1 On 1 October 2011 the main rate of the national...

    • Bribery
    • Employment law

    First person to be convicted under the Bribery Act is jailed

    by Laura Chamberlain 18 Nov 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 18 Nov 2011

    A former court worker who last month became the first person to be convicted under the Bribery Act 2010 has been...

    • Auto-enrolment
    • Bribery

    Pensions reforms head up a trio of employment issues to be tackled at Jelf Employee Benefits’ November seminar

    by Personnel Today 31 Oct 2011
    by Personnel Today 31 Oct 2011

    Reservations have commenced for delegate places at Jelf Employee Benefits’ November seminar, hosted at The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)....

    • Bribery
    • Employment law

    First conviction under Bribery Act 2010

    by John Eccleston 14 Oct 2011
    by John Eccleston 14 Oct 2011

    A former court worker has become the first person to be prosecuted and convicted under the Bribery Act 2010, the...

    • Bribery
    • Employment law

    Bribery Act 2010: offences come into force

    by Laura Chamberlain 1 Jul 2011
    by Laura Chamberlain 1 Jul 2011

    The Bribery Act 2010 comes into force today, introducing a corporate offence for organisations that fail to prevent bribery by people...

    • Bribery
    • Employment law

    Bribery Act 2010: honesty is the best policy

    by Personnel Today 13 Jun 2011
    by Personnel Today 13 Jun 2011

    Just 19 months after former justice secretary Jack Straw introduced the Bribery Bill into UK Parliament, the Bribery Act will...

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