Lawyers highlight potential problems with 'family contracts' for shiftworkers.
HR strategy
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The cabinet secretary has announced the first government departments to be assessed on leadership, strategy and delivery in the Civil Service.
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The world of work may be in constant flux but research shows the concerns of HR directors remain resolutely the same.
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Investors in People UK has announced the appointment of Philip Williamson as chairman.
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Thursday is day of woe for HR professionals.
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Mobile phone operator 02 is rolling out a nurse-led health and absence management service to its new Glasgow call centre.
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The average working lunch is now just 19 minutes and 42 seconds.
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Hudson, the recruitment and HR consultancy firm, has quietly closed down its outplacement service for employers.
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Most Whitehall departments now have properly trained financial directors in place, in line with the government's plans to professionalise the civil service and drive massive cost savings.
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Companies with good employment practices will have an edge in bidding for contracts for the 2012 London Olympics, culture secretary Tessa Jowell has indicated.
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The BBC is one of my favourite organisations - and not just because it strives to be the most creative organisation in the world.
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Council workers are threatening to strike after being told they must relocate from central London to north Scotland or face redundancy.
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Mutual life and pensions company, Royal London, has installed security software to snoop on the computer activity of its 2,900 staff across the UK
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HR professionals are undermining line managers by being too "hung up on process", according to Will Hutton, chief executive of the Work Foundation
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Organisations must change or risk failure. The keys to success are relevant and well-run change management training programmes that address...