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Ethics

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    Very personal assistant

    by Personnel Today 8 Aug 2006
    by Personnel Today 8 Aug 2006

    Researching colonic irrigation and taking your boss's father to the seaside are all in a day's work for today's secretaries and PAs

    • Ethics
    • Career development
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    VSO targets senior managers for short-term, specialist assignments

    by Mike Berry 25 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 25 Jul 2006

    Lack of volunteers forces international worker charity to seek top executives for short-term assignments.

    • Stress
    • Corporate governance
    • Health and safety

    RMT union berates London Underground on lack of progress on security concerns

    by Mike Berry 7 Jul 2006
    by Mike Berry 7 Jul 2006

    Bob Crow attacks London Underground for failing to act on security issues.

    • Ethics
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    Cameron calls for tax breaks for parents

    by Michael Millar 21 Jun 2006
    by Michael Millar 21 Jun 2006

    The leader of the Conservative Party has joined the growing clamour for changes to tax laws.

    • Ethics
    • Economics, government & business
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    Sign our Tax Breaks For Carers petition

    by Personnel Today 20 Jun 2006
    by Personnel Today 20 Jun 2006

    Sign Personnel Today's online petition to introduce tax breaks for carers.

    • Ethics
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    Co-op Bank turns away £10m for ethical reasons

    by Georgina Fuller 30 May 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 30 May 2006

    The Co-operative Bank turned away almost £10m worth of business for "ethical reasons" last year, according to the bank's annual profitability analysis published today.

    • Ethics
    • Latest News
    • HR strategy

    Recruitment consultants least willing of City workers to be whistleblowers

    by Michael Millar 18 May 2006
    by Michael Millar 18 May 2006

    Recruitment consultants are the least likely group in the City of London to blow the whistle if they find a colleague behaving unethically at work.

    • Ethics
    • Economics, government & business
    • Movers and shakers

    Spotlight on employee debt

    by Ross Bentley 25 Apr 2006
    by Ross Bentley 25 Apr 2006

    Ways to tackle employee debt.

    • Ethics
    • HR strategy

    Ethicability: How to decide what is right

    by Personnel Today 18 Apr 2006
    by Personnel Today 18 Apr 2006

    This book challenges the reader to consider their own values and degree of courage to ‘do the right thing’ if confronted by an ethical dilemma

    • Ethics
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    Call for employers to get involved in London Cares Day

    by Georgina Fuller 11 Apr 2006
    by Georgina Fuller 11 Apr 2006

    Employers in London are being urged to get involved with London Cares Day next month to help young people in deprived areas by offering them career advice and recreational projects.

    • Change management
    • Ethics
    • HR strategy

    HR thinkers: The guru circuit

    by Personnel Today 11 Apr 2006
    by Personnel Today 11 Apr 2006

    US management 'gurus' make a fortune on the HR speaking circuit. But what real value do their words of wisdom have for HR professionals?

    • Ethics
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    BT backs ‘who cares wins’ research that shows supporting carers has beneficial impact on bottom line

    by dan thomas 6 Apr 2006
    by dan thomas 6 Apr 2006

    Research from ACE National shows that caring for carers has positive impact on productivity, morale and profits.

    • Ethics
    • HR strategy

    Confidentiality: Stick to the code

    by Personnel Today 11 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 11 Mar 2006

    Whistleblower Tracey Cooke tells her own personal story of being sacked for refusing to breach her duty of confidentiality

    • Ethics
    • HR strategy

    Confidentiality: Missing persons – how reviewing procedures ensures people attend occupational health appointments

    by Personnel Today 11 Mar 2006
    by Personnel Today 11 Mar 2006

    Maggie Curry and Philip Wynn explain how reviewing confidentiality procedures produced a 33% improvement in attendance at OH appointments

    • Ethics
    • Latest News
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    Wal-Mart to recruit ethics supremo

    by dan thomas 3 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 3 Mar 2006

    Wal-Mart is to recruit a full-time director of global ethics, to ensure the retailer's code of conduct is applied across its global network of more than 6,200 stores and 1.6 million employees in 15 countries, including Asda in the UK.

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